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Hyundai and LG are speculated to partner in constructing two massive battery plants

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Last updated: 2022/11/30 at 5:15 PM
EV-a2zm Published November 29, 2022 2 Min Read
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Hyundai Motor Co and LG Energy Solution Ltd reportedly contemplate building a pair of battery plants in the United States to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act, as per South Korea’s local paper Dailian.

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SpeculationsThe two massive battery plants are reported to be erected in Georgia under the proposal. According to a source cited by Dailian, each will have an annual capacity of roughly 35-gigawatt hours (GWh), which is sufficient to supply about 1 million electric vehicles.US Inflation Reduction Act’s influenceIt is worth noting that Hyundai’s potential investment occurred when the Inflation Reduction Act was unclear. It has encouraged numerous automakers to aggressively position themselves in the US market. 

Hyundai and LG considering two new U.S. battery plants https://t.co/tg6LISMeYg pic.twitter.com/I5aybqH2r4

— Jean Beniga (@Beniga_) November 28, 2022

Speculations

The two massive battery plants are reported to be erected in Georgia under the proposal. According to a source cited by Dailian, each will have an annual capacity of roughly 35-gigawatt hours (GWh), which is sufficient to supply about 1 million electric vehicles.

As per the report, the new plants are most likely to be built close to the automaker’s new EV factory in Georgia. Essentially, it would aid the automaker in adhering to the EV subsidy regulations in the US.

However, both South Korean companies failed to comment on the reports to Reuters when the news agency contacted them.

US Inflation Reduction Act’s influence

By 2023, the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act will mandate that at least 40% of the financial value of key minerals for EV batteries originate in the United States. Apart from that, it will only enable US free-trade partners to be eligible for US tax breaks. In 2027, that percentage will increase to 80%.

The IRA has already been a spectacular success in stimulating investment in the US EV supply chain.

Billions have already been committed to projects & facilities that will create jobs, enhance competitiveness, improve innovative capacity & improve supply-chain security (1/3) pic.twitter.com/b2cjJQPccp

— Science Is Strategic (@scienceisstrat1) November 8, 2022

It is worth noting that Hyundai’s potential investment occurred when the Inflation Reduction Act was unclear. It has encouraged numerous automakers to aggressively position themselves in the US market. 

Nonetheless, the IRA’s future is uncertain as several nations have started to oppose the new law, with some even planning reprisal.

Another fun little fact emerging out of the noise as IRA moves into vote-a-rama today:

The actual value of the EV tax credits are wildly overstated, if not altogether useless, for most people. pic.twitter.com/1taB5RJv3i

— billy fleming (@JooBilly) August 6, 2022

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