Illinois plant’s battery production raises national security concerns – Center Square

The Gotion plant, backed by $536 million in tax credits Gov. JB Pritzker approved, was originally pitched as an electric vehicle battery facility. At a recent village board meeting, Manteno Trustee CJ Boudreau said Gotion is instead producing large-format batteries for data centers, with strong safety measures in place. Wirepoints founder Mark Glennon warns that foreign-made components could enable spying or shutdowns of critical internet infrastructure.
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Deb
8 months ago

JB can only get CCP companies to come to IL due to his taxing policies. Pritzker does not care about IL citizens or national security.

Call my shrink
8 months ago

Duh. I think when it first was brought up China was mentioned. Politicians can’t read between the dollar signs

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