Why America’s New EV ‘Battery Belt’ Is Shifting the Auto Industry South
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 Published On Mar 6, 2023

A new wave of car and battery factories from manufacturers like Ford and Hyundai is shifting America’s automotive heartland further south, and redistributing thousands of jobs in the process. But just why is it that battery manufacturers are choosing sites away from the Great Lakes?

I speak to WSJ’s Nora Eckert to find out what’s influencing the location of America’s new Battery Belt.

00:00 America’s Battery Belt is redistributing jobs
00:31 A slew of new battery factories from LG, Panasonic and SK On
01:08 Why battery factories are recently showing up more in the American South
02:57 What does this mean for America’s automotive heartland, Michigan?

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