2023.07.25
Samsung SDI, Stellantis to build second joint EV battery plant in U.S.
The two signed a
memorandum of understanding to set up the plant under StarPlus Energy, a joint
venture of Samsung SDI and Stellantis, with an initial annual production
capacity of 34 gigawatt hours. It is slated to start production in 2027. The
location of the plant has yet to be decided.
The Korean battery
maker’s first US production base and the first joint battery plant with
Stellantis in Kokomo, Indiana, is expected to have an annual production of 33
GWh, up from the initial target of 23 GWh. Its commercial operation is
scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2025. The two plants’ combined
production capacity comes to a total of 67 GWh.
“After setting up a
joint venture with Stellantis last year, we laid a solid foundation for
expanding our presence in the North American EV market,” said Samsung SDI
President and CEO Choi Yoon-ho. “The second plant will bolster our US business
and help Stellantis drive the US’ EV transition by supplying (battery) products
with the highest level of safety and the best quality.”
The new production
facility will be able to supply at least 25 new types of battery-powered EVs in
North America by 2030, according to Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, in a
statement. Tavares also hinted that the two companies will further expand
production in the US.
In a move to make
all of its sales in Europe for passenger cars electric models, and 50 percent
of all sales a mixture of EVs and electrified light-duty trucks in the US by
2030, Stellantis is securing approximately 400 GWh of annual battery capacity
worldwide. Samsung SDI is expected to take part in covering the production of
roughly 16.7 percent.
In April, the
battery maker announced it has agreed to invest more than $3 billion in
constructing an EV battery manufacturing plant with General Motors with a
targeted annual production capacity of over 30 GWh. It was later unveiled that
the plant will be constructed in Kokomo, Indiana. The plant is scheduled to be
operational by 2026.
Welcoming Samsung
SDI’s investment in the US with GM, the Indiana government pledged to offer
performance-based incentives through St. Joseph County, Indiana Michigan Power,
the Northern Indiana Public Service Company and the Indiana Economic
Development Corporation.
The two companies’
battery plant project is projected to set a record for the largest job
commitment in 75 years, aiming to open up some 1,700 manufacturing jobs in St.
Joseph County, Indiana, where the plant will be built.
Samsung and
Stellantis’ first EV battery plant is also expected to create some 1,400 new
jobs in the city of Kokomo, Indiana.
Source: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230724000572&np=1&mp=1