LG Energy Solution has started production at its new battery manufacturing facility in Lansing, Michigan, as the South Korean company expands its North American supply base for both energy storage systems and electric vehicles.
The 226-acre plant is designed to reach more than 35 gigawatt-hours of annual battery production capacity at full scale. LG Energy Solution said it has invested more than $2 billion in the facility since 2022 and expects employment to increase from about 900 workers currently to 1,700 at full production.
The Lansing plant will manufacture lithium iron phosphate, or LFP, cells for energy storage applications as well as higher-energy-density nickel-manganese-cobalt, or NMC, cells for electric vehicles.
The LFP cells will be integrated into utility-scale and commercial storage systems by LG Energy Solution Vertech, the company's U.S. energy storage business. Michigan utility DTE Energy will be among the customers using Lansing-produced batteries for future energy storage projects.
The expansion comes as U.S. electricity demand is rising, driven in part by data centers, manufacturing and broader electrification, increasing demand for grid-scale storage that can help utilities balance electricity supply and consumption.
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The 226-acre plant is designed to reach more than 35 gigawatt-hours of annual battery production capacity at full scale. LG Energy Solution said it has invested more than $2 billion in the facility since 2022 and expects employment to increase from about 900 workers currently to 1,700 at full production.
The Lansing plant will manufacture lithium iron phosphate, or LFP, cells for energy storage applications as well as higher-energy-density nickel-manganese-cobalt, or NMC, cells for electric vehicles.
The LFP cells will be integrated into utility-scale and commercial storage systems by LG Energy Solution Vertech, the company's U.S. energy storage business. Michigan utility DTE Energy will be among the customers using Lansing-produced batteries for future energy storage projects.
The expansion comes as U.S. electricity demand is rising, driven in part by data centers, manufacturing and broader electrification, increasing demand for grid-scale storage that can help utilities balance electricity supply and consumption.
#storage #scale #michigan #Manufacturing
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