Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Foxconn planning energy storage facility

Mount Pleasant site also could make EV batteries

- Ricardo Torres

Far from the original promise of building and developing large LCD screens, the Foxconn Technology Group plans to make batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage systems in Mount Pleasant, according to comments by the company’s top executive on a recent investor call.

Talking to investors last week, Young Liu, chairman of Foxconn, was asked about developing auto components in Ohio and Wisconsin.

“We will develop new energy industry in Wisconsin, including battery cell, battery pack,” Liu said according to a transcript of the call. “Because Ohio is an assembly plant, there will be battery pack as well. Ohio will mainly be EV battery pack, while Wisconsin will mainly have new energy, ESS and battery cell.”

Nikkei Asia was first to report on the comments.

Liu said the Inflation Reduction Act legislatio­n is “very beneficial” to Foxconn.

“We developed in the United States is not because of IRA, but due to the trend of regionaliz­ed manufactur­ing. After we deployed into the United States and Mexico, here comes IRA,” Liu said on the call.

“To us, the timing is pretty good. Aside from developing EV assembly locally, we will have battery cell, battery pack and EEA structure. These are all our developmen­t direction. We see these developmen­t direction as very helpful for local industry. The US government is also very supportive.”

Partnershi­p with Lordstown Motors

In September 2021, Foxconn announced it was purchasing the Lordstown Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio, for $230 million.

Foxconn has invested $170 million in Lordstown Motors as of the end of 2022. Of that, $52 million invested by Foxconn in the auto company last November, according to Lordstown Motors fourth quarter report.

In 2021, the Wisconsin Economic Developmen­t Corp. was talking with Fisker Inc., a California car maker that had a partnershi­p with Foxconn, about possibly developing a product in Mount Pleasant. However no deal was ever signed.

Foxconn has been quiet on deals with other companies for work in Mount Pleasant after several highprofile agreements eventually fell apart.

The company has been criticized for scaling back its initial promise to bring 13,000 jobs and invest $10 billion in the huge Racine County campus that it assembled with state and local financial help.

Foxconn says it has invested more than $1 billion in the Racine County site.

Foxconn says it has used the site for server and motherboar­d production, although customers have not been publicly identified. The company has been rumored to be assembling servers for Google.

Foxconn currently employs more than 1,000 people in Wisconsin and has received nearly $30 million in tax credits from the state in the last two years for meeting hiring and capital expenditur­e goals.

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