Electric vehicle batteries to get new testing site in Oakland County

A gravel lot in Auburn Hills is slated to be transformed over the next year into a laboratory that will serve a growing need as the automotive industry transitions toward electric vehicles.

UL Solutions, a division of Underwriters Laboratories, a company well-known for its testing and certification work, plans to build an 89,000-square-foot laboratory on the spot that will serve as a test site for manufacturers to test EV and industrial batteries.

On Monday, company officials hosted Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Michigan; U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Birmingham, and other state and local officials for a groundbreaking ceremony at the site near Dutton and Bald Mountain roads.

UL Solutions plans to build a laboratory to test electric vehicle batteries at a site in Auburn Hills.

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Michigan beat out Ohio and Indiana for the $72.7 million project, according to paperwork from the Michigan Economic Development Corp. The project is slated to receive about $1.6 million in incentives based on meeting certain benchmarks, including the creation of 61 qualified new jobs.

The other states made “very competitive incentive offers,” according to the documents. Whitmer, however, noted other key factors.

“Michigan won this investment over several other states because of our strong workforce and our proximity to leading battery and automotive manufacturers,” Whitmer said.

U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Michigan, left, Jennifer Scanlon, president and CEO of UL Solutions, and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer put on hardhats during a ceremony for UL Solutions North America Advanced Battery Laboratory at the site location in Auburn Hills on Monday, June 5, 2023.

Milan Dotlich, vice president and general manager for energy and industrial automation for UL solutions, told the Free Press ahead of the event that demand for UL’s battery testing services has grown dramatically.

“While I probably could fill this battery lab with industrial batteries only, we wanted to be near the automotive epicenter of the world, Detroit,” Dotlich said, noting that he hopes to see testing under way at the site by July 2024.

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With the many stories in the news about battery fire worries, including recently with electric bikes, it’s perhaps no surprise that battery testing would be a key demand area for automakers and their suppliers as well as other industries.