NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
- 2.8 million square-foot facility in Spring Hill, Tennessee, will create 1,300 new
manufacturing jobs
- New plant will significantly increase GM's ability to lead
in the production of batteries at scale
- Leading Ultium battery technology is at the heart of GM's EV
strategy
Ultium Cells LLC, a joint venture of LG Energy Solution and
General Motors, today announced a more than $2.3 billion investment to build its second
battery cell manufacturing plant in the
United States. The facility will be located in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
Ultium Cells will build the new plant on land leased from GM.
The new battery cell plant will create 1,300 new jobs. Construction
on the approximately 2.8 million-square-foot facility will begin
immediately, and the plant is scheduled to open in late 2023. Once
operational, the facility will supply battery cells to GM's
Spring Hill assembly
plant.
"The addition of our second all-new Ultium battery cell plant in
the U.S. with our joint venture partner LG Energy Solution is
another major step in our transition to an all-electric future,"
said GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra.
"The support of the state of Tennessee was an important factor in making
this investment in Spring Hill
possible and this type of support will be critical moving forward
as we continue to take steps to transition our manufacturing
footprint to support EV production."
"This partnership with General Motors will transform
Tennessee into another key
location for electric vehicle and battery production. It will allow
us to build solid and stable U.S-based supply chains that enable
everything from research, product development and production to the
procurement of raw components," LG Energy Solution President
and CEO Jonghyun Kim said.
"Importantly, I truly believe this coming together transcends a
partnership as it marks a defining moment that will reduce
emissions and help to accelerate the adoption of EVs."
The state-of-the-art Spring
Hill plant will use the most advanced and efficient battery
cell manufacturing processes. The plant will be extremely flexible
and able to adapt to ongoing advances in technology and
materials.
GM's proprietary Ultium battery technology is at the heart of
the company's strategy to compete for nearly every EV customer in
the marketplace, whether they are looking for affordable
transportation, luxury vehicles, work trucks, commercial trucks or
high-performance machines.
Ultium batteries are unique in the industry because the
large-format, pouch-style cells can be stacked vertically or
horizontally inside the battery pack. This allows engineers to
optimize battery energy storage and layout for each vehicle design.
Energy options range from 50 to 200 kilowatt hours, which could
enable a GM-estimated range up to 450 miles or more on a full
charge with 0-60 mph acceleration in 3 seconds1.
GM's future Ultium-powered EVs are designed for Level 2 and DC
fast charging. Most will have 400-volt battery packs and up to 200
kW fast charging capability while GM's truck platform will have
800-volt battery packs and 350 kW fast charging
capability.
With a 30-year history in the battery business, LG Energy
Solution has made consistent, large-scale investments to accumulate
enough stability, credibility and manufacturing experience to
invent its own cutting-edge technologies. The company established
its first research facility in the U.S. in the early 2000s. In
2010, the company built its first U.S battery plant in Holland, Michigan.
Through Ultium Cells, LG Energy Solution and GM will merge their
advanced technologies and capabilities to help accelerate
automotive electrification.
General Motors has made several announcements in the last 18
months that underscore its commitment to an all-electric,
zero-emissions future, including:
- GM committed more than $27
billion to EV and AV product development, including
$7 billion in 2021, and plans to
launch 30 EVs globally by the end of 2025, with more than
two-thirds available in North
America. Cadillac, GMC, Chevrolet and Buick will all be
represented, with EVs at all price points for work, adventure,
performance and family use.
- In January 2021, GM unveiled
BrightDrop, a new business that aims to electrify and improve the
delivery of goods and services by offering an ecosystem
of electric first-to-last-mile products, software and services
to help empower delivery and logistics companies to move goods more
efficiently.
- In October 2020, GM announced it
would invest $2 billion in its
Spring Hill, Tennessee assembly
plant to begin the transition to become the company's third vehicle
manufacturing site to produce electric vehicles, joining Factory
ZERO in Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan, and Orion Assembly in
Orion Township, Michigan. The all-new Cadillac LYRIQ will be
the first EV produced at GM's Spring
Hill assembly plant. Production of the Cadillac XT6 and XT5
will continue at Spring Hill.
- GM's zero-emissions technology will extend to fuel cells as the
company announced it will supply its Hydrotec fuel cell power cubes
to Navistar for use in its production model fuel cell electric
vehicle.
- In January 2020, GM announced it
was investing more than $2 billion in
its Factory ZERO, formerly the Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant. Factory ZERO will be
GM's first plant that is 100 percent devoted to electric vehicles,
and in fall 2021 will start production of the new GMC HUMMER EV
pickup. In addition, Factory ZERO will also build the HUMMER
EV SUV and the Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup truck.
- In 2019, GM announced the formation of Ultium Cells LLC, a
joint venture with LG Energy Solution, to mass-produce battery
cells in Lordstown, Ohio, for
future battery-electric vehicles. Construction of the $2.3 billion facility is well underway.
General Motors (NYSE:GM) is a global company focused on
advancing an all-electric future that is inclusive and accessible
to all. At the heart of this strategy is the Ultium battery
platform, which powers everything from mass-market to
high-performance vehicles. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its
joint venture entities sell vehicles under the
Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Baojun and
Wuling brands. More information on the company and its
subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety
and security services, can be found at
https://www.gm.com.
LG Energy Solution is a global leading battery maker providing
the best solutions within the energy sector for a better world.
Based on our 30 years of R&D experience, we deliver the most
advanced batteries that have been infused with cutting-edge
technologies to EVs, Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Mobility
& IT applications across the world. LG Energy Solution's
Advanced Automotive Battery leads the market with its outstanding
technologies and products. Home to the world's first EV battery
lineup, we provide the best battery solutions for EVs worldwide.
For more information about LG Energy Solution, please visit
https://www.lgensol.com.
1Actual range will vary based on several
factors, including temperature, terrain, battery age, vehicle
model, loading, use and maintenance.
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