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business2 years ago

Stellantis and Samsung SDI to Construct Second Indiana Battery Plant

Stellantis and Samsung SDI are planning to invest over $3.2 billion in a new electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana. This announcement comes amidst labor strikes and contract negotiations between Stellantis and the United Auto Workers union. The plant, which will be Stellantis' sixth battery plant globally, is expected to create 2,800 new jobs and is crucial to the automaker's plans for electric vehicle production. The first plant is already under construction and set to begin production in early 2025, while the second plant is expected to start production in early 2027.

business2 years ago

Stellantis and Samsung SDI Announce Second US Battery Plant

Stellantis and Samsung SDI have announced plans to open a second joint-venture plant in the US to produce electric vehicle batteries, with production set to begin in 2027. The location and investment details are yet to be finalized. The plant will have an initial production capacity of 34 GWh and will support Stellantis' goal of offering at least 25 new battery electric vehicles in North America by the end of the decade. This is part of Stellantis' broader plan to achieve 100% electric passenger car sales in Europe and a 50% electric mix in the US by 2030.

automotive2 years ago

GM and Samsung SDI to build $3.5B EV battery plant in Indiana.

General Motors (GM) is partnering with Samsung SDI to build a new $3 billion EV battery plant in Indiana, which will be its fourth battery plant in the US. The new plant will produce nickel-rich prismatic and cylindrical cells and is expected to help "significantly increase the accessibility and affordability of EVs." Construction is set to begin within the next year, supporting over 1,000 new jobs during the build, and is scheduled to start operations in 2026.

business2 years ago

GM Expands Battery Production in Indiana with New Plant.

General Motors and Samsung SDI will build a fourth battery cell plant in Indiana, near the Michigan border, to support the production of electric vehicles. The $3 billion plant will create 1,700 jobs and is expected to open in 2026. The plant will build nickel-rich battery cells used in EVs, which is expected to help significantly increase the accessibility and affordability of EVs. GM will get 100% tax abatements for 10 years and for tangible personal property for 15 years worth $332 million in taxes abated, $329 million of taxes paid.

business2 years ago

GM and Hyundai invest billions in US battery plants with new partners.

General Motors (GM) has announced a partnership with Samsung SDI to invest over $3bn in building a new battery cell factory in the US, aimed at starting operations in 2025. The companies have not yet disclosed the location of the plant or the number of jobs it will create. The new joint venture will leverage the capital and technology of both companies to create new competitive advantages for GM, said Doug Parks, GM executive vice president of Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain.

business2 years ago

"Major Automakers Announce Plans for Multi-Billion Dollar EV Battery Plants in the US"

General Motors and Samsung SDI are expected to announce plans for a joint venture electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant in the US as early as Tuesday, according to sources. The location of the plant has not been disclosed, but sources suggest that GM and Samsung SDI may have more than one plant in North America. The move comes as GM looks to diversify its battery supply chain and secure capacity of components to support its electrification goals.

business2 years ago

Major Automakers Plan to Build $5 Billion EV Battery Plant in US

General Motors and Samsung SDI are expected to announce plans to build a new joint venture battery manufacturing plant in the United States, with no location immediately announced. The new plant is expected to cost more than the $2.6 billion Michigan battery plant being built by GM and LG Energy Solution, and could potentially require at least two additional EV plants to meet future demand. This comes after GM and LG Energy Solution decided not to move forward with a fourth U.S. battery manufacturing plant.