GM and POSCO Future M to Expand EV Battery Supply Chain in North America with New Integrated CAM and Precursor Processing Complex
- GM's expansion of the Ultium CAM joint venture will increase production capacity of CAM in North America, supporting the production of approximately 360,000 Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, Buick, and BrightDrop vehicles annually in the 2025-2030 timeframe. The investment is projected to exceed $1 billion, creating thousands of jobs in North America.
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Complex planned to produce Cathode Active Material (CAM) and Precursor CAM (pCAM) for 360,000 EVs annually
- New investment expanding the Ultium CAM joint venture, projected to exceed
, which includes an additional CAM and a precursor facility for local on-site processing of critical minerals$1 billion - GM's partnerships, investments and strategic supply agreements across the EV supply chain are helping to create thousands of jobs in
Canada ,the United States and free trade agreement countries
GM is executing plans to install 1 million units of annual EV capacity in
"Increasing CAM production capacity and adding pCAM to our joint venture is another significant step in building a more secure and sustainable
"We are experiencing rapid growth of the EV battery materials market across
The companies established the Ultium CAM joint venture, which is majority owned by POSCO Future M, in July 2022. Site selection will be announced later.
Today's milestone announcement is the latest in a series of actions GM has taken to build a more secure EV supply chain. A timeline of GM's major supply chain development appears below:
Raw Material Recovery and Processing | |
July 2021 | Announced strategic investment and commercial collaboration with Controlled Thermal Resources to develop |
Dec. 2021 | Announced long-term supply with MP Materials for |
Dec. 2021 | Announced plan with POSCO Future M to produce CAM in |
April 2022 | Announced multi-year sourcing agreement with Glencore for sustainable cobalt from |
July 2022 | Announced six-year agreement with Livent beginning in 2025 for battery-grade lithium, with the goal of transitioning |
July 2022 | Announced supply agreement with LG Chem, which will provide GM with more than 950,000 tons of CAM over eight years, enough for approximately 5 million units of EV production |
July 2022 | GM announced it has reached binding agreements with its supplier partners to achieve its target production rate of more than 1 million EVs annually in |
Oct. 2022 | Announced strategic collaboration with Queensland Pacific Metals (QPM) of |
Nov. 2022 | GM announced agreement with Vale to source nickel from |
Dec. 2022 | Ultium Cells LLC signed a supply agreement with POSCO Future M to source artificial graphite from |
Jan. 2023 | GM announced supply agreement and |
Cell Manufacturing and R&D | |
Dec. 2019 | GM formed the Ultium Cells LLC joint venture with LGES for |
Oct. 2021 | GM announced Wallace Battery Cell Innovation Center in |
Aug. 2022 | Ultium Cells LLC began ramp up of battery cell production in |
April 2023 | GM and Samsung SDI announced plan to build a new battery cell manufacturing plant in the |
EV Components | |
Sept. 2022 | GM announced investment in its |
Nov. 2022 | GM announced binding long-term agreement with Vacuumschmelze (VAC) for |
Feb. 2023 | GM announced plans to build EV motors for BrightDrop light commercial vehicles at its |
General Motors (NYSE:GM) is a global company focused on advancing an all-electric future that is inclusive and accessible to all. At the heart of this strategy is the Ultium battery platform, which will power everything from mass-market to high-performance vehicles. General Motors, its subsidiaries and its joint venture entities sell vehicles under the Chevrolet,
POSCO Future M is a global advanced materials company dedicated to battery for future mobility. It is producing high-capacity Ni-rich cathode materials and low-expansion anode materials for EV batteries, and has a set of technologies such as NCM, NCMA and NCA cathode, silicon anode and materials for solid-state battery. POSCO Group is building a strong value chain across battery business from raw materials to battery recycling. Detailed information can be found on its website (https://www.poscofuturem.com/).
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