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LG Chem makes nearly $19 billion deal with GM for Clarksville plant to supply EV battery materials

LG Chem makes nearly $19 billion deal with GM for Clarksville plant to supply EV battery materials

Emmanuel Dominguez, purchasing director for General Motors, at the LG Chem plant groundbreaking on Dec. 19, 2023. (Wesley Irvin) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The LG Chem battery materials plant being built in Clarksville has landed its biggest customer yet, signing a nearly $19 billion deal to supply EV battery cathodes to General Motors.

The company recently announced the deal worth $18.61 billion. The South Korea-based company plans to use the Clarksville plant to supply more than 500,000 tons of materials to make cathodes for GM, enough to power about 5 million EVs, LG Chem said in a statement. The deal covers the next 10 years, from 2026 through 2035.

A rendering of the planned LG Chem plant in Clarksville. (Contributed, LG Chem)

“This contract builds on GM’s commitment to create a strong, sustainable battery EV supply chain to support our fast-growing EV production needs,” said Jeff Morrison, GM vice president, global purchasing and supply chain, in a statement. “Importantly, this work with LG Chem will happen in Tennessee and strengthens the North American supply chain at a critical time for the industry.”

LG Chem CEO Shin Hak-cheol said in a statement: “By strengthening our strategic cooperation with GM, we will jointly lead the North American EV market to a sustainable future. We aim to create unique customer value through world-class productivity and the expansion of our global production bases.”

On Wednesday, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board voted to accept a $40 million State of Tennessee Fast Track grant on LG Chem’s behalf. The money will pass through to LG Chem.

The $3.2 billion LG Chem project is the second largest industrial investment in state history, bringing 860 jobs, 200 of those paying six-figure salaries. Another 300 spin-off jobs are anticipated. Site development work at the 420-acre site is well under way, EDC official Josh Ward said at Wednesday’s IDB meeting. Production is expected to begin in 2026.

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