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    Home » $1.5B Electric Vehicle Battery Plant to be Set Up in Ontario

    $1.5B Electric Vehicle Battery Plant to be Set Up in Ontario

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaJuly 14, 2022 Battery 3 Mins Read
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    Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has revealed that Ottawa and Ontario have signed an agreement with Umicore, a global metals refiner, to build a new battery materials facility in the province’s Loyalist Township.

    Battery Materials FacilitySpeaking at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, the prime minister said the facility will supply battery materials for one million electric vehicles a year.

    Umicore, a multinational corporation based in Belgium, will transform metals such as nickel, cobalt and lithium into cathode active battery materials (CAM) at the new eastern Ontario site — materials that are critical to producing lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.

    “Today’s announcement is about creating jobs, cutting pollution and building a stronger, cleaner economy for Canadians. Umicore’s intention to establish its new battery materials facility in Loyalist Township is another major step forward as we make Canada a global leader in producing electric vehicles, from minerals to manufacturing,” Trudeau said.

    Ontario’s Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli said the $1.5-billion investment will build the first industrial-scale manufacturing plant of its kind in North America.

    “With recent success attracting major investments to the province, our government is staking Ontario’s claim to developing and building the batteries that will power vehicles of the future,” Fedeli said.

    Federal Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said the plant will fill a gap in the Canadian electric-vehicle system by shoring up a key part of the battery-making process.

    “The auto sector is spreading across the country now,” Champagne said. “It’s not just concentrated, but now Kingston is going to be part of the auto sector in Canada.”

    The battery materials facility will be built with some financial support from both levels of government but a dollar figure wasn’t immediately available.

    Ottawa and the province have plowed hundreds of millions of dollars in public money into similar projects in recent months.

    In a statement, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who was not at Wednesday’s announcement, said these multi-billion dollar investments are paying off, helping the province to “strengthen its position as a North American auto manufacturing powerhouse.”

    “We are most grateful to the Canadian and Ontario governments for their support and their readiness to co-fund this planned project. The facility will help Canada and Umicore in their shared objective of achieving a carbon-neutral battery supply chain,” said Mathias Miedreich, CEO of Umicore.

    Umicore said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ottawa, which will allow it to tap funds from the federal Strategic Innovation Fund to help offset some of the construction costs associated with building a plant of this size.

    The company already has penned an agreement with Loyalist Township for a 140-hectare parcel of land that eventually will house the plant.

    The company will start construction in 2023, with the site expected to be fully operational by the end of 2025.

    $1.5-billion investment battery materials cathode active battery materials (CAM) cleaner economy news Ontario site Umicore
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