• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Supplier Directory
  • SCB YouTube
  • About Us
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Logout
  • My Profile
  • LOGISTICS
    • Air Cargo
    • All Logistics
    • Facility Location Planning
    • Freight Forwarding/Customs Brokerage
    • Global Gateways
    • Global Logistics
    • Last Mile Delivery
    • Logistics Outsourcing
    • LTL/Truckload Services
    • Ocean Transportation
    • Parcel & Express
    • Rail & Intermodal
    • Reverse Logistics
    • Service Parts Management
    • Transportation & Distribution
  • TECHNOLOGY
    • All Technology
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cloud & On-Demand Systems
    • Data Management (Big Data/IoT/Blockchain)
    • ERP & Enterprise Systems
    • Forecasting & Demand Planning
    • Global Trade Management
    • Inventory Planning/ Optimization
    • Product Lifecycle Management
    • Robotics
    • Sales & Operations Planning
    • SC Finance & Revenue Management
    • SC Planning & Optimization
    • Supply Chain Visibility
    • Transportation Management
  • GENERAL SCM
    • Business Strategy Alignment
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Education & Professional Development
    • Global Supply Chain Management
    • Global Trade & Economics
    • Green Energy
    • HR & Labor Management
    • Quality & Metrics
    • Regulation & Compliance
    • Sourcing/Procurement/SRM
    • SC Security & Risk Mgmt
    • Supply Chains in Crisis
    • Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility
  • WAREHOUSING
    • All Warehouse Services
    • Conveyors & Sortation
    • Lift Trucks & AGVs
    • Order Management & Fulfillment
    • Packaging
    • RFID, Barcode, Mobility & Voice
    • Warehouse Automation
    • Warehouse Management Systems
  • INDUSTRIES
    • Aerospace & Defense
    • Apparel
    • Automotive
    • Chemicals & Energy
    • Consumer Packaged Goods
    • E-Commerce/Omni-Channel
    • Food & Beverage
    • Healthcare
    • High-Tech/Electronics
    • Industrial Manufacturing
    • Pharmaceutical/Biotech
    • Retail
  • THINK TANK
  • WEBINARS
    • On-Demand Webinars
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • PODCASTS
  • WHITEPAPERS
  • VIDEOS
Home » Ford Battery Plants on Track to Receive $9.2bn Federal Loan

Ford Battery Plants on Track to Receive $9.2bn Federal Loan

AN OFFICE BUILDING BEARS THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY LOGO

Photo: iStock.com/gopixa

June 26, 2023
SupplyChainBrain

Huge battery plants planned in Tennessee and Kentucky that will produce Ford’s electric vehicles and components for EVs are on track to receive a $9.2 billion loan from the U.S. government, the largest loan to be awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy since President Joe Biden took office.

The money will be awarded via the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program to BlueOval SK, a new joint business venture established by Ford and South Korean battery manufacturer SK On that is spearheading the battery plants’ construction and operation. BlueOval SK will receive the $9.2 billion investment from the government once it meets certain job creation milestones.

Besides two battery plants, Ford and SK On are planning to build a Ford assembly plant in Tennessee that is capable of manufacturing up to 500,000 electric pickup trucks annually. The total investment for all three projects is expected to be around $11.4 billion.

The hope is that the three facilities will create 5,000 construction jobs as well as 7,500 operational jobs once the plants are up and running, according to a June 21 statement made by the Department of Energy.

“We’re thrilled the Department of Energy joins BlueOval SK in our vision to electrify the future of mobility,” said Robert Rhee, BlueOval SK’s CEO, in a statement to media outlets. “BlueOval SK will use this loan to its fullest as we create 7,500 good American jobs, strengthen critical domestic supply chains and produce high-quality batteries for future Ford and Lincoln electric vehicles here in Tennessee and Kentucky.”

Ford has said that its Stanton, Tennessee battery plant will employ about 6,000 people following an investment of almost $5.6 billion. Production at that facility will begin in 2025.

Production at the other two plants in Glendale, Kentucky is also expected to start in 2025 and will reportedly employ about 5,000 people. Ford and SK On have invested a combined $5.8 billion in the Kentucky projects.

    RELATED CONTENT

    RELATED VIDEOS

    Facility Location Planning Global Supply Chain Management Global Trade & Economics Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility Automotive Chemicals & Energy
    • Related Articles

      Ford's Supply Chain Program On Track to Save Water, Carbon Emissions

      U.S. on Track to Add $19 Trillion in New Debt Over 10 Years

      GENCO on Track to Take Over Parent of 3PL ATC Logistics & Electronics

    SupplyChainBrain

    Consulting Firm: Vanishing Capacity Is What’s Really Causing Trucking Rate Recovery

    More from this author

    Subscribe to our Daily Newsletter!

    Timely, incisive articles delivered directly to your inbox.

    Featured Product

    Popular Stories

    • 014_how_ai_is_transforming_the_transportation_back_office_v1-(540p).jpg

      Watch: How AI Is Transforming the Transportation Back Office

      Artificial Intelligence
    • A blue shipping container with an image of the EU flag on it, being held by a crane above the ground and surrounded by other multi-colored containers

      In Europe, Supply Chain Eligibility Is About to Replace Efficiency

      Global Supply Chain Management
    • GIST-webinar-SAP.png

      Delivering Flawless Field Service with Predictive Insights and AI

    • ROBOTIC ARMS PERFORM ARC WELDING ON A PIECE OF ELECTRIC MACHINERY

      U.S. Electrical Manufacturers Want Fewer Tariffs, More Investment in Domestic Production

      Global Trade & Economics
    • 013_what's_really_needed_for_'lights-out'_capability_v1-(540p).png

      Watch: What’s Really Needed for Lights-Out Capability

      Artificial Intelligence

    Digital Edition

    2026 esg cover main scb q2 2026 cover

    SupplyChainBrain 2026 ESG Guide: ESG — The Supply Chain’s Biggest Secret

    VIEW THE LATEST ISSUE

    Case Studies

    • Recycled Tagging Fasteners: Small Changes Make a Big Impact

    • A GRAPHIC SHOWING MULTIPLE FORMS OF SHIPPING, WITH A HUMAN STANDING AT THE CENTER, TOUCHING A SYMBOLIC MAP OF THE WORLD

      Enhancing High-Value Electronics Shipment Security with Tive's Real-Time Tracking

    • A GRAPHIC OF INTERLACING HONEYCOMBED ELEMENTS REPRESENTING GLOBAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

      Moving Robots Site-to-Site

    • JLL Finds Perfect Warehouse Location, Leading to $15M Grant for Startup

    • Robots Speed Fulfillment to Help Apparel Company Scale for Growth

    Visit Our Sponsors

    4flow Arkieva AutoStore
    Blue Yonder Carton Cloud CoEnterprise
    Dassault Descartes Duravant
    E2Open EPG General Logistics Systems
    GEP Hy-Tek iGPS
    Korber Lyngsoe Odyssey Logistics
    PeakAI Procurability Quinyx
    SAP Sikick Staples
    S&P Global Mobility Systech TADA
    Tive TransImpact US Bank
    Werner Enterprises WSI
    • More From SCB
      • Featured Content
      • Video Library
      • Think Tank Blog
      • SupplyChainBrain Podcast
      • Whitepapers
      • On-Demand Webinars
      • Upcoming Webinars
    • Digital Offerings
      • Digital Issue
      • Subscribe
      • Manage Email Preferences
      • Newsletters
    • Resources
      • Events Calendar
      • 2026 Event Coverage
      • SCB's Great Supply Chain Partners
      • Supplier Directory
      • Case Study Showcase
      • Supply Chain Innovation Awards
      • 100 Great Partners Form
    • SCB Corporate
      • Advertise on SCB.COM
      • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Contact Us
      • Data Sharing Opt-Out

    All content copyright ©2026 Keller International Publishing Corp All rights reserved. No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Keller International Publishing Corp

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing