Gotion to start making EV batteries in Manteno next month – Crain’s

With the addition of two manufacturing lines to assemble EV batteries and commercial chargers, Gotion will have five production lines in operation in Manteno, Chen Li, president of Gotion Americas, tells Crain's. Another line, which makes residential and consumer energy-storage products for applications such as solar, started in April.
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Your dime, your dance floor
7 months ago

Isn’t this exactly what Donald Trump is trying to do? Get foreign manufacturers to build plants in the U.S. to provide more manufacturing jobs to Americans?

Deb
7 months ago

Put the plant near one of Pritzker’s mansions. This plant should be stopped. But the only businesses JB can get are CCP businesses

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

Many of the people who rallied against the plant will be working there. Good jobs in Illinois are hard to find. It is almost impossible to find a public sector job as everyone is waiting in line to get them.
Lots of tax dollars will come to Illinois because of this plant.

David F
7 months ago

Even China doesn’t want this environmental nightmare in their county, so bribe JB and place it in Illinois. Can’t say what I wish would happen to this plant.

Hello, Indiana!
7 months ago
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China has trashed their environment to the point that solar panels won’t work in their smoggy, dirty cities. It’s time to do so in America with the help of complicit, money hungry politicians they reason.

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