GM, Hyundai Tap South Korean EV Battery Makers to Build U.S. Plants



HONG KONG— General Motors Co. and Hyundai Motor Group each announced new investments to produce electric-car battery cells in the U.S. in joint ventures with different South Korean battery makers.

General Motors and Samsung SDI Co. announced Tuesday that they are planning to invest more than $3 billion in a battery-cell factory that would begin operating in 2026. The location of the plant wasn’t disclosed but the cells will support GM’s EV capacity in North America, Chief Executive Mary Barra said.



HONG KONG— General Motors Co. and Hyundai Motor Group each announced new investments to produce electric-car battery cells in the U.S. in joint ventures with different South Korean battery makers.

General Motors and Samsung SDI Co. announced Tuesday that they are planning to invest more than $3 billion in a battery-cell factory that would begin operating in 2026. The location of the plant wasn’t disclosed but the cells will support GM’s EV capacity in North America, Chief Executive Mary Barra said.

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