LG, Stellantis to make Electric Vehicle Batteries in Canada

Stellantis has announced that its existing minivan factory in Windsor will build an electric vehicle.

Advertisement
By Associated Press | Updated: 24 March 2022 11:51 IST
Highlights
  • The venture plans to spend $4.1 billion (roughly Rs. 31,290 crore) 
  • Stellantis has said the venture plans to build two battery factories
  • The other location has not been announced

Stellantis has announced that its existing minivan factory in Windsor will build an electric vehicle

A joint venture between Stellantis and South Korea's LG Energy Solution plans to build a large electric vehicle battery factory in Windsor, Ontario, employing about 2,500 people just across a river from Detroit.

The venture plans to spend $4.1 billion (roughly Rs. 31,290 crore) to build the new plant on a field in the Canadian city. It's expected to open early in 2024 and will be able to make battery cells and modules for over 500,000 electric vehicles per year.

The plant will supply batteries for a “significant portion” of Stellantis' North American production, the companies said in a statement Wednesday. Stellantis has said the venture plans to build two battery factories in North America. The other location has not been announced.

Advertisement

The companies said in a statement that municipal, provincial and federal levels of the Canadian government are supporting the joint venture, but it gave no details of tax breaks or other incentives.

The automaker, formed last year with the merger of Fiat Chrysler and France's PSA Peugeot, is the world's fourth-largest automaker. It has announced plans to sell 5 million electric vehicles by 2030, with 50 percent of its North American passenger car and light truck sales going fully electric by 2030. Stellantis plans to sell 100 percent electric passenger cars in Europe by 2030.

Stellantis has announced that its existing minivan factory in Windsor will build an electric vehicle, but hasn't given other details of where new EV models will be made.

Advertisement

LG Energy Solutions has announced plans to spend $4.6 billion (roughly Rs. 35,110 crore) on battery factories in North America. On Tuesday it announced plans for a $1.7 billion (roughly Rs. 12,975 crore) expansion in western Michigan that will add up to 1,200 jobs by 2025, officials announced Tuesday.

The project at the company's site in Holland, located about 155 miles (249 kilometres) northwest of Detroit, was approved for $56.5 million (roughly Rs. 430 crore) in state grants and a 20-year tax break worth $132.6 million (roughly Rs. 1,010 crore).


Asus India's Arnold Su joins this week's Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast, to talk about how the PC maker is planning to grow its presence in the country. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Further reading: Stellantis, LG Energy
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Wheel of Fortune India on OTT: When, Where to Watch Akshay Kumar's Game Show
  2. Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2026: Know the Best Deals on Tablets
  1. Toxic Gas May Have Sparked Life on Earth Through Icy ‘Cobweb’ Crystals
  2. Is Space Sticky? New Study Challenges Standard Dark Energy Theory
  3. Sirai OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Tamil Courtroom Drama Online
  4. Wheel of Fortune India OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Akshay Kumar-Hosted Global Game Show
  5. NASA Confirms Expedition 74 Will Continue ISS Work After Crew-11 Exit
  6. European Space Agency Hit by Cyberattacks, Hundreds of Gigabytes of Data Stolen by Hackers
  7. Ustaad Bhagat Singh OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Harish Shankar's Telugu Action Drama Film
  8. Bha Bha Ba is Now Streaming: All You Need to Know About This Malayalam Comedy Thriller Film
  9. World’s Biggest Alien Search Enters Final Stage With 100 Mystery Signals
  10. NASA Pulls Out Artemis II Rocket to Launch Pad Ahead of Historic Moon Mission
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.