![]() ![]() ![]() Battery manufacturers supercharge their U.S. ABB ABB announced it will build a new EV charger manufacturing facility in South Carolina, capable of building up to 10,000 chargers per year targeting electric school bus and fleet charging, and creating more than 100 jobs. EVs, but only manufactures them in South Korea.ĮV investments are also expanding beyond just cars and trucks. Kia currently holds the second largest market share for U.S. ![]() ![]() Kia announced it will shift some of its EV assembly to the U.S. It also recently said it will invest $491 million at an existing Indiana stamping plant to make various parts for future vehicles.įoreign automakers are also focusing on the U.S. EV-only powertrain or propulsion facility. GM will invest $760 million at its existing Toledo Propulsion Systems plant to expand manufacturing to make drive units for planned EV models – the automaker’s first U.S. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images) Getty Images Officials from the White House Council on Environmental Quality and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration toured the plant today to highlight the Obama administrations fuel economy standards. General Motors Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant Octoin Hamtramck, Michigan. HAMTRAMCK, MI - OCTOBER 11: Chevy Volt electric vehicles and Opel Amperas go through assembly at the. production of polysilicon and metallurgical grade silicon.” “In passing the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, Congress and the Biden-Harris Administration has entrusted our industry with the responsibility of enabling America’s clean energy future and we must meet the moment in a manner that is both timely and sustainable,” said FirstSolar CEO Mark Widmar.” We continue to evaluate further investments in incremental capacity and could announce further expansion plans in the future.”Īnd in the Southeast U.S., REC Silicon announced an agreement with Mississippi Solar to develop a low-carbon U.S.-based solar supply chain from raw materials to fully assembled modules, noting “passage of the Inflation Reduction Act which includes SEMA (Solar Energy Manufacturing for America) legislation will drive increases in the U.S. The manufacturing investments will create nearly 1,000 new jobs. FirstSolar announced it will spend $1.2 billion to build a new solar panel manufacturing plant, its fourth in the U.S., and expand three existing Ohio plants. ![]()
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