KEY POINTS
  • Samsung SDI and automaker Stellantis plan to invest more than $3.2 billion in a new electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana.
  • The announcement was made in the middle of contentious U.S. labor strikes and contract negotiations between the automaker and the United Auto Workers union.
  • Battery plants have become a main issue in the labor talks, as UAW views EV battery jobs as crucial to the union's long-term viability.

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DETROIT — Samsung SDI and automaker Stellantis plan to invest more than $3.2 billion in a new electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana.

The facility — Stellantis' sixth battery plant announced globally — was largely expected, but the location and timing are notable. The announcement Wednesday was made during contentious U.S. labor strikes and contract negotiations between Stellantis and the United Auto Workers union, led by UAW President Shawn Fain, who is from Kokomo.

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