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KORE Power battery factory in Arizona gets $850M federal loan to build

The company that will operate the advanced battery plant slated for Buckeye has received a conditional commitment to an $850 million federal loan to build the facility.

The U.S. Department of Energy financing will support KORE Power’s 1.33 million square foot facility to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles and trucks, as well as energy storage systems for a variety of commercial users, from other manufacturers to electric utilities. to finance the construction. Besides heavy construction equipment, the battery can also power a variety of vehicles, from railroad locomotives to motorboats.

Located near State Route 85 and Baseline Road, the factory will employ 1,250 people at full capacity, with 700 construction-related jobs planned. Production is expected to start in late next year or early 2025, with the capacity to produce battery cells with an energy storage capacity of 6 gigawatt hours per year. That’s enough to power 28,000 electric vehicles and replace 11.8 million gallons of gasoline. In the future, production may increase to 12 GWh.

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