General Motors and LG Chem Team Up to Advance Toward an All-Electric Future, Add Jobs in Ohio
- Will create more than 1,100 new jobs in a new,
Ohio -based facility - Joint venture to drive cost per kilowatt hours to industry-leading levels
- New battery plant to have an annual capacity of more than 30 gigawatt hours with flexibility for expansion
- Companies enter joint agreement to develop advanced tech, lower cost batteries
The JV will establish a battery cell assembly plant on a greenfield manufacturing site in the
The state-of-the art plant will use the most advanced manufacturing processes all under one roof to produce cells efficiently, with little waste, and will benefit from strong economies of scale throughout the value chain. The plant will be extremely flexible and able to adapt to ongoing advances in technology and materials.
The collaboration also includes a joint development agreement that brings together two leaders in battery science to develop and produce advanced battery technologies, with the goal of reducing battery costs to industry-leading levels.
This announcement, along with the recent sale of GM's manufacturing complex in
"With this investment,
In addition to vertically integrating the manufacturing of battery cells in the U.S.,
"Our joint venture with the No. 1 American automaker will further prepare us for the anticipated growth of the North American EV market, while giving us insights into the broader EV ecosystem," said
This investment builds on GM's
Groundbreaking is expected to take place in mid-2020.
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SOURCE
General Motors: Tom Henderson, tom.e.henderson@gm.com, 313-410-2704, Jordana Strosberg, jordana.strosberg@gm.com, 313-268-9656; LG Chem: Won-Jae Yoo, wonjaeyoo@lgchem.com, 82-10-4014-8827