Ultium Cells LLC "is developing a competitive business case for
a potential large investment that could be located in New
Carlisle, Indiana," she said, adding that Ultium had submitted a
tax abatement application that it hopes will be approved later
this month.
Production at Ultium's first U.S battery cell plant in Warren,
Ohio is set to begin later this month. The companies announced
the $2.3 billion plant in 2019.
The fourth plant is expected to be similar to the three others
and have an investment of more than $2 billion, a source briefed
on the matter told Reuters, but it is not clear when it might
open.
In January, GM and LG announced a $2.6 billion investment to
build a new battery cell plant in Lansing, Michigan set to open
in late 2024. GM also said then it would spend $4 billion to
overhaul and expand an assembly plant near Detroit to build
electric pickup trucks and be supplied by the Lansing battery
plant.
GM and LG Energy are also building a $2.3 billion plant in
Spring Hill, Tennessee set to be completed by the end of 2023.
Last month, the U.S. Energy Department said it would loan Ultium
$2.5 billion to help finance construction of battery cell
manufacturing plants in Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan.
Last month, GM said it struck multi-year agreements with LG Chem
Ltd and Livent Corp to secure key raw materials used in
manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles. GM said it was on
course to reach its goal of producing 1 million EVs annually in
North America by the end of 2025.
In May, Chrysler-parent Stellantis NV and Samsung SDI said they
will invest more than $2.5 billion to build a new joint venture
battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana.
Legislation signed Tuesday by President Joe Biden imposes new
sourcing rules on battery components and critical minerals that
take effect Jan. 1 for electric vehicles to be eligible for
$7,500 in tax credits.
Biden wants half of all U.S. vehicle production by 2030 to be
electric or plug-in electric.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Sandra Maler and
Stephen Coates)
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