KEY POINTS
  • GM and LG Chem will invest $2.3 billion in a second U.S. battery cell plant for electric vehicles in Tennessee, the companies announced.
  • The plant will support production of GM's upcoming Cadillac Lyriq crossover and other future EVs at a nearby assembly plant.
  • The supply and production of battery cells are crucial for automakers pivoting to electric vehicles

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GM CEO and Chair Mary Barra speaks during an "EV Day" on March 4, 2020, at the company's tech and design campus in Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.

General Motors and South Korea's LG Chem will invest more than $2.3 billion in a second U.S. battery cell plant for electric vehicles in Tennessee, the companies announced Friday.

The plant for their Ultium Cells LLC joint venture will be to support production of GM's upcoming Cadillac Lyriq crossover and other future EVs at a nearby assembly plant.

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