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Ultium Cells Celebrates Completion of Steel Building Structure

Ironworkers at Ultium Cells LLC’s battery cell manufacturing facility in Lordstown, Ohio, celebrated a building milestone today with the instalation of the final beam at what will soon be a 2.8-million-square-foot plant.

 

The team hoisted and assembled the final beam as part of a conventional “topping off” ceremony, which included the opportunity for leadership and trade partner employees to sign the beam and pose for a picture.

Ultium Cells, a joint venture between General Motors and LG Chem, will mass-produce Ultium battery cells at the facility to advance the push for a zero-emissions, all-electric future.

GM and LG Chem are investing $2.3 billion in the facility to support electric vehicle production in the United States, as well as local employment, education, and career training.

The facility’s construction has taken over 500,000 hours, and it is expected to be completed in 2022. This involves the design and construction of a steel frame manufactured in the United States. The building’s framework allows for an innovative open floor plan environment, with a main corridor spanning the width of the building interior and creating a natural connection point across the operation. The plant will be the size of 30 football fields and will have a capacity of more than 30 gigawatt hours each year, with room to expand.

“We are pleased construction at Ultium continues to progress safely and on schedule,” said Kee Eun, president of Ultium Cells LLC. “While we faced unprecedented challenges from the very beginning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been able to execute successfully according to plan thanks to the collaborative efforts between General Motors and LG Chem, as well as the support and commitment from our contract partners and the local community.”

As construction continues, so does hiring. The company will onboard 30 new Ultium Cells team members on March 1. Ultium Cells will create more than 1,100 new jobs in Northeast Ohio and is hiring to fill those positions.

“This is a significant milestone for the Ultium Cells team and our construction trade partners as we continue to build our physical foundation through the construction of our site, and our cultural foundation as we stand up our workforce,” said Tom Gallagher, operations director of Ultium Cells LLC. “Ultium Cells is on track to achieve our vision of an inclusive and engaged workforce as we add 30 more launch team members in March. It is exciting to see the team coming together to support the launch of this important business.”

Job seekers interested in challenging and rewarding careers in battery cell manufacturing can apply for open positions on the Ultium Cells website.

Feb 20, 2021Blagojce Krivevski
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February 20, 2021 Electric Car Newsgeneral motors, GM, GM Ultium, LG Chem, Ultium Cells, Ultium Cells LLC
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