Work on the construction of the building begins Termoli Gigafactory. Managers ACCa joint venture between Stellantis, Mercedes and TotalEnergies, recently met with the Italian Minister of Business and Production. Adolfo Urso discuss the progress and potential of the project.
The plant will bring important benefits to Molise, as it will create many new jobs. In addition, the new plant will be critical to meeting the growing demand for batteries for electric vehicles.
The Termoli Gigafactory is a strategic investment for ACC as it will enable us to meet the growing demand for high-performance and environmentally friendly batteries for electric vehicles. The project will also bring significant economic and social benefits to the Molise region and Italy as a whole, amounting to more than €2 billion of investment and creating at least 1,800 jobs by 2030.
ACC emphasizes that the support of the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy has never been insufficient for the implementation of the battery plant project.
The support of the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy has never been insufficient, and the Minister once again expressed his commitment to contribute to the success and future competitiveness of our Italian Gigafactory now that construction work begins.
Construction of the Termoli Gigafactory will take a couple of years. The process of converting the current plant will actually be long. The goal is to Battery production will begin in 2026. According to past reports, once fully operational, the production capacity should be around 40 GWh per year.
Source: HD Motori
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