GM, Samsung EV battery cell plant to be built in Indiana

General Motors Co. and partner Samsung SDI are planning to build a more than $3 billion electric vehicle battery cell plant in New Carlisle, Indiana, according to a Tuesday press release from Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s office.

The plant, to be built outside of South Bend, will create 1,700 manufacturing jobs to support production of GM’s future EVs. Operations at the GM and Samsung joint-venture plant should begin in 2026.

The announcement comes after GM received tax incentives for the plant from St. Joseph County Council in Indiana. In May, the council unanimously approved a development agreement and tax abatements for the project that will be the largest seen in the area.

“GM has long been one of America’s most iconic brands and deeply rooted in Indiana,” Holcomb said in a statement. “For decades, Hoosier communities like Marion, Bedford and Fort Wayne have been part of the production of countless firsts for family vehicles. And, now today, I couldn’t be more excited to again see GM alongside one of Indiana’s newest world class companies, Samsung SDI, take this giant leap and make this $3 billion commitment that will transform the automotive industry aided by our proud Hoosier workforce.”

On Monday, GM announced a $632 million investment at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, light-duty truck plant for production of next-generation internal combustion engine pickups.

GM, which is planning to have the capacity to make more than 1 million EVs in North America by 2025, will use this facility to build nickel-rich prismatic and cylindrical cells. Once complete, the plant will have more than 30 gigawatt hours of capacity.

“This joint venture and the 1,700 people there will help supply cells for millions of all-electric vehicles for customers across North America,” GM CEO Mary Barra said in a statement. “The strong support of local and state leaders in Indiana and the combined resources and expertise of GM and Samsung SDI will help us move faster than we could on our own.”