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GM in talks to build second U.S. battery plant with LG Chem in Tennessee

Time:05 Mar,2021
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1614925832110931.jpg" alt="7.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210305/1614925832110931.jpg"/></p><p>General Motors&nbsp;Co said on Thursday it is considering building a second battery factory in the United States with South Korean joint-venture partner&nbsp;LG Chem&nbsp;Ltd.<br/><br/>The largest U.S. automaker confirmed it is &quot;exploring the feasibility of constructing a second, state of the art battery cell manufacturing plant in the United States&quot; with LG&#39;s battery unit LG Energy Solution, via its Ultium Cells LLC joint venture.</p><p><br/></p><p>GM said it hopes to have a decision by June. Its shares were up 0.8% at $53.07 at midday.<br/><br/>GM and LG Chem are in advanced talks with Tennessee officials to build the plant, which is expected to be located near GM&#39;s Spring Hill assembly plant, two people briefed on the matter said. It would be similar in scope to its $2.3 billion joint-venture&nbsp;battery plant&nbsp;in Lordstown, Ohio, which is under construction, the sources said.<br/><br/>GM said in October it would invest $2 billion in Spring Hill to build electric vehicles, including the&nbsp;Cadillac&nbsp;Lyriq.<br/><br/>The Detroit automaker said last year it was investing $27 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles over the next five years, up from $20 billion planned before COVID-19.<br/><br/>One source said GM expects to need additional battery plants - beyond the one set for Tennessee - to meet aggressive EV targets through the end of the decade. GM unveiled a bold aspiration in January to halt sales of all light-duty gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035.<br/><br/>Thursday&#39;s announcement came a day after the disclosure that the U.S. Transportation Department will analyze the impact of an electric vehicle battery trade ruling against SK Innovation Co Ltd on President Joe Biden&#39;s green transportation goals in an ongoing trade fight with LG Chem.<br/><br/>LG Chem&#39;s battery unit, LG Energy Solution, said in a statement it was in talks to make further investments with GM, but could not disclose the specifics.<br/><br/>&quot;LG Energy Solution is also planning additional capacity expansion for other global OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) located in the U.S.,&quot; it said.<br/><br/>GM and LG Chem&#39;s vehicle battery-cell joint-venture plant in Ohio will be one of the world&#39;s largest battery facilities.<br/><br/>The plant, being built near GM&#39;s closed assembly plant in Lordstown, will accelerate the automaker&#39;s plan to introduce 30 new electric vehicles (EVs) globally by 2025.<br/><br/>GM Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra has said the company wants to exceed its prior target of annual sales of 1 million EVs in the United States and China by 2025.<br/><br/>Most battery manufacturing is currently concentrated in Asia and Europe, while&nbsp;Tesla Inc&nbsp;largely controls most U.S. battery production.</p>
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