Holland, Michigan – From its first commercial shipments of automotive batteries just 23 months ago, LG Chem's Holland, Michigan, facility has emerged as one of North America's fastest-growing lithium-ion battery manufacturers. With their workforce in Holland more than doubling to over 300 people, LG Chem this week said it is going to partner more closely with General Motors across multiple GM vehicles.
"The conversation about lithium-ion battery manufacturing in North America isn't about what's going to happen in the future, it's about what's happening today," says Nick Kassanos, president of LGCMI. "High quality, affordable electric vehicles are today's story and we are very excited to be a part of it."
The $303 million plant supplies battery cells for the 2016 Chevrolet Volt (Gen 2), and now with additional production equipment and over 300 team members it also has near-term plans to produce for energy storage systems and other automotive customers.
"What we have seen in terms of quality from LG Chem is comparative to pharmaceutical levels of performance," says Bill Wallace, director of Global Battery Systems for GM. "Of the more than 23 million cells that have been produced for the first-generation Chevrolet Volt, we have seen less than two problems per million cells produced."
Based on a GM study of more than 300 model year 2011 and 2012 Volts in service in California for more than 30 months, many owners are exceeding the EPA-rated label of 35 miles of EV range per full charge. About 15% of the owners studied surpassed 40 miles of range.
Source: LG Chem
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