Indiana governor Eric Holcomb (second from right) and Samsung SDI CEO Yoonho Choi (first) at Cheonan plant of Samsung SDI in S.Korea in August 2022 South Korea's major secondary battery maker Samsung SDI Co. and General Motors (GM) of the US will set up a joint venture (JV) plant for electric vehicle (EV) batteries in New Carlisle, Indiana.
Both companies on Tuesday in New Carlisle said they plan to build the facility in the city.
They did not, however, disclose the specific location of the facility.
Through the plant, Samsung SDI will produce high-performance and high-nickel prismatic- and cylindrical-type batteries for exclusive supply to GM for EVs. Covering 2.65 million square meters, the facility's area will equal that of 390 soccer fields of international regulation size.
The company said the plant after completion is expected to create 1,700 jobs.
From 2025 in Kokomo, Indiana, Samsung SDI will start running a JV plant with the Amsterdam, Netherlands-based automaker Stellantis with annual capacity of 23 GWh. Thus the South Korean company joined hands with GM to expand supply to North America.
Samsung SDI supplies EV batteries to BMW, Volkswagen, Audi and Volvo (commercial vehicles).
GM can expect to have more of its EVs receive subsidies under the US Inflation Reduction Act. Among the carmaker's 22 models eligible for such benefits following an announcement in April by the US Department of the Treasury, Samsung SDI is supplying batteries for the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair.
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