* Crain’s…
Stellantis plans to spend nearly $5 billion over the next four years expanding its Belvidere operations to include electric vehicle and battery manufacturing. […]
The company will invest $3.2 billion in a battery plant with a joint venture partner that hasn’t yet been disclosed. The plant is expected to open in 2028, according to the briefing materials.
Stellantis also will spend $1.5 billion to repurpose the Belvidere plant to assemble a new model electric midsize truck, starting in 2027. The union predicts the plant will make 80,000 to 100,000 vehicles per year.
Another $100 million investment will create a larger regional parts-distribution hub in Belvidere, consolidating work from facilities in Michigan and Milwaukee. Stellantis also will increase stamping operations to supply parts.
Read the rest, but they’re reporting that the agreement would mean 4-5,000 jobs at the expanded plant.
- Dirty Red - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 1:44 pm:
Whoa.
And that’s on the heels of the FCA retool 5-6 years ago. Great work by the locals and administration for keeping it going!
- Oswego Willy - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:14 pm:
Businesses don’t want to invest in Illinois because the state isn’t competitive or welcoming to business.
That man who loosely said such silliness… is a Floridian.
Good on all.
Bad day for IPI, et al.
- Nick - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:10 pm:
Belvidere is practically Wisconsin so the IPI is still correct no one wants to invest! /s
- Downstate - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:15 pm:
Great save for Illinois! Great job by the electeds, the UAW, the Biden White House, Team Pritzker!