DETROIT — Common Motors plans to spend $19 billion over roughly the subsequent decade by way of a brand new provider deal to supply crucial supplies to be used in electrical automobile batteries from LG Chem, the businesses stated Wednesday.
The long-term provider contract will see LG Chem provide GM with greater than 500,000 tons of cathode supplies — together with nickel, cobalt, manganese and aluminum — from 2026 by way of 2035, the South Korean provider stated in a launch.
That provide can be sufficient to energy 5 million models of EVs with a spread of greater than 300 miles, it stated.
The cathode supplies from an LG plant that is at present beneath development in Tennessee will provide GM’s three way partnership battery cell vegetation in North America, together with three three way partnership vegetation with an LG spinoff known as Ultium Cells.
The partnership was initially introduced in July 2022, however with out particulars round value or manufacturing location. The unique settlement was slated to run out after 2030, however the newest iteration extends the deal one other 5 years.
EV adoption has been slower than anticipated, and automakers akin to GM have been chopping prices or delaying plans.
LG Chem stated it goals to “bolster cooperation with GM within the North American market” by way of the deal.
Jeff Morrison, GM vp of worldwide buying and provide chain, stated the “contract builds on GM’s dedication to create a robust, sustainable battery EV provide chain to assist our fast-growing EV manufacturing wants.”
The contract is probably going one of many largest, if not the biggest, EV provide offers that GM has signed.
The deal suggests GM stays dedicated to EVs, however the longer contract implies the automaker is adjusting plans to account for slower adoption than beforehand anticipated.
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