Construction to resume on EV battery plant in Windsor

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Feds, province add $15 billion performance bonus to deal with Stellantis

Ontario Construction News staff writer

A deal with Stellantis and LG Energy Solutions to resume construction on the NextStarย electric vehicle (EV)ย battery plant in Windsor could be worth up to $15 billion in tax breaks,ย according to the provincial minister of economic development.

Vic Fedeli says the province would provide up to $5 billion in tax breaks based on production over a 10-year term. An additinal $10-billion in tax breaks would come from the federal government.

โ€œToday, our governments are pleased to announce that we have finalized an agreement with Stellantis-LG Energy Solutions (LGES) to create and secure thousands of good-paying auto jobs and tens of thousands of indirect jobs across Canada,โ€ said

โ€œThe agreement between our governments also extends to the project by Volkswagen Group and its subsidiary PowerCo SE to establish Volkswagenโ€™s first overseas electric vehicle battery cell manufacturing plant in St. Thomas, Ontario. Volkswagen could receive up to $13 billion in performance incentives.

In its 2023 Budget, the federal government unveiled transformative investments in jobs and growth as part of a $120 billion clean economy plan.

ford stelantisThe final agreement with Stellantis includes a number of conditions:

  • The governments will only provide a performance incentive for batteries that Stellantis produces and sells, in line with the conditions in the agreement for the Volkswagen battery cell manufacturing plant;
  • Stellantis will uphold its existing commitments in Canada and Ontario, including a production mandate at its plant in Brampton, Ontario;
  • The company will invest more in Canada and Ontario, including for the establishment of a research and development facility in Windsor, Ontario;
  • The operating expenses provided will only be available for as long as the U.S.ย Inflation Reduction Actincentives remain in effect;
  • The federal government has agreed to provide Stellantis with a performance incentive on a per unit production basis of up to US$45 per kWh (US$35 per kWh for battery cells and US$10 per kWh for battery modules). Canadaโ€™s performance incentive is subject to an overall cap of C$15 billion, of which one-third is to be paid by the Ontario government.

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