New Schaeffler EV manufacturing facility set for Ohio
Schaeffler, a company in the field of motion technology, will build a new manufacturing facility in Dover, bringing 650 jobs and $54 million in associated payroll to Wayne and Tuscarawas counties, the state announced Monday.
“Ohio has always been home to the leading edge of automotive technology, and today’s announcement is further proof that Ohio will continue to dominate in this field,” Gov. Mike Dewine said. “Schaeffler is already established in Ohio, and we welcome their decision to expand here to support our growing and thriving electric vehicle ecosystem.
Schaeffler currently operates a manufacturing facility in nearby Wooster and an automotive aftermarket operation in Strongsville. The company is a global manufacturer of high-precision components and systems for engines and transmissions. The company’s new facility in Dover will manufacture electric beam axles and electric drivetrain systems to support the hybrid/ev industry.
The 650 new jobs will be spread out between the Wooster and Dover locations. The state-ofthe-art manufacturing facility in Dover will offer various employee amenities and developmental opportunities. The company expects to break ground in mid-2024 and open in quarter three of 2025.
“Forward-looking companies like Schaeffler understand the value and advantages of doing business in Ohio,” Lt. Governor Jon Husted said.
“In addition to promoting innovation, this project creates hundreds of quality jobs to be filled by Ohioans living in the region, helping to bring about a brighter future for the families and communities in Wayne and Tuscarawas counties,” he said.
To support Schaeffler’s commitment to bringing 650 new jobs to Ohio, the Ohio Tax Credit Authority approved a 2.228%, 15-year Job Creation Tax Credit for the project Monday morning. The company has also committed to retaining 1,622 current jobs and making more than $230 million in total fixed-asset investments.
“Schaeffler’s decision to expand in Ohio reflects our state’s dedication to attracting world-class companies in critical industries,” Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik said in a news release. “The EV market and automotive sector are thriving in Ohio, and today’s announcement is proof of how companies can prosper here.”
Schaeffler Group USA provides components for drivetrains in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications. The Wooster location is home to R&D and manufacturing for Schaeffler’s automotive operations. Key customers include Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
“Ohio’s history of automotive excellence and passion for moving the sector forward provides Schaeffler the opportunity to manufacture the world’s latest EV components with elite talent in the heart of the North American market,” Jobsohio President and CEO J.P. Nauseef said. “Schaeffler’s continued growth in Northeast Ohio demonstrates the company’s confidence in its current skilled workforce and the state’s business-friendly environment.”
Schaeffler Group USA’S parent company, Schaeffler AG, is headquartered in Germany and operates in approximately 200 locations and 50 countries. The company’s decision to expand in Ohio also reflects Jobsohio’s dedication to attracting foreign direct investment from competitive companies throughout the world. Since 2011, Jobsohio and its partners have completed more than 600 international corporate projects involving $18 billion in capital investment and over 45,000 jobs.
“This is an exciting milestone for Schaeffler, as we look forward to strengthening our presence in Ohio and preparing for the significant transformational growth ahead,” said Marc Mcgrath, chief executive officer of Schaeffler Americas.
“Wooster, Ohio, serves as our largest location in the Americas region encompassing a vertically integrated manufacturing facility, training, and product development centers,” he said.
“Similar to Wooster, the City of Dover offers a supportive community and an industrious workforce,” Mcgrath said. “The Wooster and the Dover teams will work closely together to strengthen our competitive advantage, as we continue to pioneer motion.”
The impact of Schaeffler’s plans will also help bolster local economic development in Ohio, particularly Wayne and Tuscarawas counties, where Wooster and Dover are located, respectively.