Stellantis, Samsung SDI to Invest More Than $3.2 Billon in Indiana EV Battery Plant -- Update
October 11 2023 - 6:23AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
A joint venture of Stellantis and Samsung SDI plans to invest
more than $3.2 billion in a second electric-vehicle battery
manufacturing facility in Kokomo, Indiana, in what will become the
Jeep maker's sixth battery Facility Globally.
Stellantis, Formed by the combination of Fiat Chrysler and
Peugeot maker PSA Group, said Wednesday that the new StarPlus
Energy plant would begin production in early 2027 with an annual
capacity of 34 gigawatt hours. The plant will create 1,400 new
jobs.
Last year, Stellantis and Samsung SDI agreed to invest up to
$3.1 billion in their first battery manufacturing facility in
Kokomo that is due to start operations by the first quarter of 2025
with an annual production capacity of 33 gigawatt hours.
The latest investment takes the companies' total commitment to
more than $6.3 billion for the two Indiana facilities, adding 2,800
new jobs in total.
"The [batter electric vehicles] coming to our North America
brands play an important role in our drive to offer clean, safe and
affordable mobility for all and achieve the bold goal of carbon net
zero by 2038," said Mark Stewart, Stellantis Chief Operating
Officer for North America.
Earlier this year, Stellantis said it would invest $155 million
in three Indiana plants to produce new electric drive modules, part
of the auto maker's plans to have half of its U.S. sales comprising
fully electric cars by the end of the decade.
Global electric-vehicle sales achieved around 10% market share
industrywide for the first time last year, driven mainly by strong
growth in China and Europe.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com
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