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EnerDel to Invest $237 Million in Indiana Battery Plant
January 25, 2010Source: Clean Edge News
Lithium-ion battery manufacturer EnerDel recently announced it
will invest $237 million in a new manufacturing plant near its
Indianapolis headquarters in order to meet anticipated demand for
advanced battery systems used in both automotive and stationary smart
grid applications. Backed by a mix of private funds and public
incentives, the new facilities will reportedly more than double
EnerDel's U.S. production capacity and is expected to create 1,400 new
jobs.
According to the company, state and local economic development
incentives for the project are valued at $69.9 million, which
comprises a state incentive package of $21.3 million and Hancock
County package valued at $48.6 million. EnerDel has also applied for
an additional $9 million from Federal Government development programs.
EnerDel says the new plant will give it the capacity to produce
battery packs for approximately 600,000 hybrid electric vehicles, or
60,000 battery electric cars. It will be financed through a $118.5
million grant awarded under the federal stimulus package under a 50:50
cost-share program, of which EnerDel plans to spend $60 million in
2010. The project represents the first stage of the company's
expansion plans in the Indianapolis area.
EnerDel will immediately begin to occupy more than 211,500 square feet
of newly-constructed space in the Axcess70 industrial park in Mt.
Comfort, Indiana, with a two year option to purchase the entire
facility which is comprised of 423,000 square feet. The company is
currently in the process of hiring new engineers, production
associates and other staff as build-out progresses. Axcess70 is a 153
acre industrial and distribution park developed by a joint venture
between Browning Investments, Inc. and Real Estate Capital Partners
and consists of two speculative buildings located just north of the
I-70/Mt. Comfort Interchange, which is currently being expanded.
EnerDel has commercial and strategic partnerships with industry
leading companies including Volvo, THINK, Nissan and Mazda, and is
supplying batteries for a prototype hybrid version of the Humvee being
tested by the U.S. Army. EnerDel batteries have recently been chosen
for smart grid projects in the U.S. and Japan.
The company also has an ongoing application for a long-term,
low-interest loan under the federal Advanced Technology Vehicle
Manufacturing program, which was created under the 2007 Energy and
Security Independence Act 2007 to help U.S. automakers and their
suppliers meet stronger fuel economy performance standards.