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Related: About this forumGeneral Motors announces electric vehicle battery factory in Spring Hill
General Motors and LG Energy Solutions will build a second Ultium Cells electric vehicle battery factory in Spring Hill. The new 2.8 million-square-foot facility will create 1,300 new manufacturing jobs and cost an estimated $2.3 billion.
"This is the largest single investment of economic activity in the state's history," Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said in a Friday press conference.
The Ultium facility, a joint venture between GM and South Korea's LG Energy Solutions, is expected to open in late 2023. It will be a separate facility from GM's Spring Hill electric vehicle plant. The Detroit-based automaker earmarked a $2 billion investment to convert that plant into the company's third electric vehicle plant in the United States.
General Motors in January publicly announced its goal to shift to an all-electric portfolio by 2040. The Detroit-based automaker "aspires" to stop selling new gas-powered light-duty trucks and sports utility vehicles by 2035. By 2040, it aims to be carbon neutral and to make its full slate of vehicles, including heavy-duty pickup trucks, fully electric.
Read more: https://www.tennessean.com/story/money/2021/04/16/general-motors-second-electric-vehicle-battery-factory-spring-hill/7244645002/
kimbutgar
(23,307 posts)d_r
(6,907 posts)That tn. Doesn't believe in alternative energy? TVA? Oak ridge?
Woodycall
(304 posts)Volaris
(10,600 posts)dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Everywhere I look in my corner of the world, I see a gazillion Ford
F-10 dinosaurs blasting by.
Mopar151
(10,180 posts)They haven't built an F - 10 since the early 50's
The current F - 150 uses an aluminium cab, and it's ECOTEC v6 uses direct fuel injection and turbocharging., resulting in fuel economy better than most minivans.
My friend has one, routinely gets 25 mpg commuting. And he has the 5 liter V-8!