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United States finalizes $9.63 billion loan for Ford, SK On joint battery venture

The U.S. Energy Department on Monday said it has settled a $9.63 billion loan to a joint venture of Ford Motor and South Korean battery maker SK On to help finance construction of 3 new battery manufacturing plants in Tennessee and Kentucky.

The affordable federal government loan for the Blue Oval SK joint venture is the largest ever from the government's Advanced Innovation Cars Manufacturing loan program. SK On is the battery system of energy group SK Innovation.

The amount is greater than the $9.2 billion conditional commitment announced in June 2023 and comes simply weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Trump and his consultants have actually been vital of the Biden administration's. efforts to incentivize EV production.

The joint venture is constructing battery production. centers in Kentucky and Tennessee that will make it possible for more than. 120 gigawatt hours of U.S. battery production yearly.

Blue Oval SK stated it has invested more than $11 billion to. date in the construction of the three 4-million-square-foot. facilities and plans to start production at the very first Kentucky. plant in 2025 and will be all set to begin production in Tennessee. in late 2025.

Previously this month, DOE stated it is preparing to loan approximately. $ 7.54 billion to the StarPlus Energy joint endeavor of. Chrysler-parent Stellantis and Samsung SDI. to help develop 2 EV lithium-ion battery plants in. Indiana.

The conditional commitment award should still be finalized and. consists of $6.85 billion in primary and $688 million in. capitalized interest

DOE stated last month it was proposing to loan Rivian as much as. $ 6.6 billion to construct a plant in Georgia to start constructing. smaller, cheaper EVs in 2028.

In December 2022, DOE completed a $2.5 billion low-priced loan. to a joint venture of General Motors and LG Energy. Service to help pay for 3 new lithium-ion battery cell. manufacturing facilities in Ohio, Tennessee and Michigan.

(source: Reuters)