GM said Monday it is working with joint venture partner LG Energy Solution to upgrade its Ultium battery factory to make lithium-iron-phosphate cells for the automaker’s low-cost EVs.
The factory’s overhaul will give LFP production in the United States a significant boost. Despite being invented and commercialized in the U.S., the vast majority of LFP cells are currently made in China.
The $2.3 billion Spring Hill, Tennessee, battery plant is part of the Ultium Cells LLC joint venture between the automaker and Korean battery maker LG…
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