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LG, GM to build $2.3 billion EV battery factory in US

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DETROIT: General Motors Co and South Korean joint-venture partner LG Energy Solution on Friday said they will build a second US batery cell manufactur­ing plant, revealing plans for a $2.3 billion factory in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

The planned 2.8 million-square-foot plant, scheduled to open in late 2023, will employ 1,300 people and will have production capacity of about 35 gigawat-hours, similar to the companies’ Ultium Cells joint-venture plant in Lordstown, Ohio, as they move to respond to the growing demand in the electric vehicle market. The plant’s capacity would enable it to supply batery packs for more than 500,000 electric vehicles a year.

“The addition of our second all-new Ultium batery cell plant in the US with our joint venture partner LG Energy Solution is another major step in our transition to an all-electric future,” GM Chief Executive Mary Barra said.

The United Auto Workers on Friday called on GM to ensure the new plant is staffed with union-represente­d workers, which GM officials have said would be determined by the employees.

LG Chem said in a regulatory filing that its LG Energy Solution unit will invest $933.5 million in the plant between this year and 2023.

GM and LG Energy Solution will use a different, less-expensive batery chemistry in

Tennessee than the one to be used in the Lordstown plant that opens next year, sources previously told Reuters.

Sources have said the No. 1 US automaker will need more batery plants beyond Tennessee to meet aggressive EV targets, including projected sales of more than 1 million EVS globally in 2025. GM’S longer-range target includes halting sales of light-duty gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035.

Most batery manufactur­ing is currently concentrat­ed in China and Korea, while Tesla and Japanese partner Panasonic largely control most US batery production.

When it opens, the new GM-LG batery plant will supply bateries for the Cadillac Lyriq crossover EV that GM is slated to start building at its nearby Spring Hill assembly plant next year. LG is expected to supply the bateries from Korea until then.

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