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Samsung SDI and GM finalize $3.5 billion EV battery plant deal

The decision to build the plant in Indiana is part of GM's efforts to secure a stable supply of advanced battery cells necessary for its growing EV lineup.
Samsung SDI and GM have finalized an agreement to jointly invest $3.5 billion in a new EV battery manufacturing plant in Indiana.

South Korea’s Samsung SDI and General Motors (GM) have finalized an agreement to jointly invest $3.5 billion in a new electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing plant in Indiana, marking a significant step forward in their partnership. As announced on Wednesday by Samsung SDI, the facility is expected to have an initial production capacity of 27 gigawatt hours (GWh) annually, with potential expansion to 36 GWh.

The joint venture, first unveiled in April 2023, aims to commence operations by 2027. The plant will produce prismatic battery cells, adding a crucial component to GM’s battery technology portfolio, which is designed to boost EV performance while reducing costs. Kurt Kelty, GM’s Vice President of Battery Cell and Pack, highlighted the importance of this new facility in GM’s broader strategy to diversify and enhance its battery offerings.

The decision to build the plant in Indiana is part of GM’s efforts to secure a stable supply of advanced battery cells necessary for its growing EV lineup. Despite a recent reduction in its 2024 EV production forecast—from 300,000 to 250,000 units—GM remains committed to expanding its EV capabilities, with this new plant playing a pivotal role.

Samsung SDI, whose shares rose by 3.2% following the announcement, is expected to leverage this joint venture to strengthen its position in the global battery market, particularly in the U.S., where demand for EVs continues to rise. The Indiana plant is poised to be a critical asset in meeting this demand while supporting GM’s long-term electrification goals.

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