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    Default Michigan seen among options for Rivian battery plant

    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/bu...nt/8584700002/

    Fresh off a $12 billion initial public offering, Rivian Automotive Inc. is investing in a dizzying array of expansion projects, pursuing a site for a stand-alone battery factory in addition to new vehicle-assembly plants already planned. Among the states seen as a possibility is Michigan.
    Besides Michigan, Arizona and Texas are among the states under consideration for the battery manufacturing site, some of the people said. Irvine, California-based Rivian assembles battery packs using cells from Samsung SDI Co. at the Normal, Illinois, factory where the automaker builds its R1T pickup.

    No final decision has been made on any of the sites, the people said...

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    Hopefully

    Lol, they could not come out and say Tesla’s are made in China,they are made in Shanghai.

    Elon Musk’s company went through a similar growth story in recent years. It invested heavily in a new plant in Shanghai that now accounts for the majority of its EV output.

    Ford Motor Co. announced plans in September to spend $11.4 billion in Kentucky and Tennessee to build three battery factories and an EV facility.

    Back to Rivian

    The plant, dubbed “Project Tera,” requires an estimated 10,000 acres of land according to a revised economic development document seen by Reuters.


    • The proposal calls for an initial investment of $5 billion and a 10,000-acre plot that would dwarf most factories, such as BMW's 1200-acre Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant.
    • Rivian is currently considering building on land to the east of Mesa, Arizona, and CEO R.J. Scaringe has already held talks with the governor of Arizona, according to Reuters.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news...ant/ar-AAMFAHW

    I am surprised the little energizer bunny has not jumped into the fray.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
    Hopefully

    Lol, they could not come out and say Tesla’s are made in China,they are made in Shanghai.

    Elon Musk’s company went through a similar growth story in recent years. It invested heavily in a new plant in Shanghai that now accounts for the majority of its EV output.

    Ford Motor Co. announced plans in September to spend $11.4 billion in Kentucky and Tennessee to build three battery factories and an EV facility.

    Back to Rivian

    The plant, dubbed “Project Tera,” requires an estimated 10,000 acres of land according to a revised economic development document seen by Reuters.


    • The proposal calls for an initial investment of $5 billion and a 10,000-acre plot that would dwarf most factories, such as BMW's 1200-acre Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant.
    • Rivian is currently considering building on land to the east of Mesa, Arizona, and CEO R.J. Scaringe has already held talks with the governor of Arizona, according to Reuters.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news...ant/ar-AAMFAHW

    I am surprised the little energizer bunny has not jumped into the fray.





    That article you posted about the assembly plant is a bit outdated.

    Latest indications are that it will be landing in DFW [[no pun intended), as they have concerns about the talent pool and transportation infrastructure in Mesa, AZ. Also, it will only require 2,000 acres of land, similar to Tesla's plant in Austin.

    https://www.bloombergquint.com/busin...rt-worth-texas
    Last edited by 313WX; November-13-21 at 05:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 313WX View Post
    That article you posted about the assembly plant is a bit outdated.

    Latest indications are that it will be landing in DFW [[no pun intended), as they have concerns about the talent pool and transportation infrastructure in Mesa, AZ. Also, it will only require 2,000 acres of land, similar to Tesla's plant in Austin.

    https://www.bloombergquint.com/busin...rt-worth-texas
    Exactly. Michigan's days as an automobile manufacturing mecca are over. The land is too polluted, the unions too stubborn, and the politicians too greedy. Not to mention the kids coming out of Mesa's school system could probably run laps around the kids coming out of most of the schools in metro Detroit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnnNike View Post
    ... Mesa's school system....
    My experience with that region is that they regard anything publicly funded as a target to be defunded to extinction — except the police. So I wouldn't be so quick to praise Mesa schools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnnNike View Post
    The land is too polluted.... Not to mention the kids coming out of Mesa's school system could probably run laps around the kids coming out of most of the schools in metro Detroit.
    Where do you people come up with this stuff??

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