Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm Visits Johnson Controls Technical Center in Holland, Michigan
07 Agosto 2009 - 7:39PM
PR Newswire (US)
Governor celebrates new advanced battery facility that will bring
550 jobs to Holland HOLLAND, Mich., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Michigan
Governor Jennifer Granholm today visited the Johnson Controls
Technical Center in Holland, Michigan, in recognition of this
week's Department of Energy announcement that Johnson Controls was
awarded a $299 million grant under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The grant will be used to build domestic
manufacturing capacity for advanced batteries for hybrid and
electric vehicles. (Logo:
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grants to Johnson Controls and other Michigan companies support our
continuing state economic diversification efforts," Granholm said.
"We want to establish an entire advanced battery industry in
Michigan, with manufacturers and suppliers located here, creating
new economic activity and even more new jobs." The Governor was
welcomed by approximately 500 Johnson Controls Tech Center
employees, where currently the company is working on design and
prototyping for the lithium-ion hybrid battery components, as well
as the development and testing of electronics and electrical
systems. Phase one of the company's proposal includes construction
of the company's first lithium-ion hybrid battery plant in the
United States, through its joint venture Johnson Controls-Saft, and
will be located in one of the company's existing facilities in
Holland. "In the near term, we plan on hiring between 80 and 100
people to support the project, including construction, engineering,
design, and professional services," said Mary Ann Wright, who leads
the Johnson Controls-Saft joint venture and is vice president and
general manager of Johnson Controls hybrid business. "We will be
assembling packs next summer, and we'll be manufacturing cells by
early 2011." In April, the Michigan Economic Development Council
awarded Johnson Controls-Saft a combination of tax credits and
incentives totaling $148.5 million in support of the new facility.
"The state of Michigan has been critical in helping us to make our
plans become reality," Wright said. "We are extremely fortunate to
have the state's support, and to be standing here today with
Governor Granholm as we work toward achieving her vision of a
making Michigan the advanced battery capital of the world." At full
capacity, the facility will employ about 550 employees with annual
production of approximately 15 million cells, supporting customers
such as Ford, Daimler AG, BMW and Azure Dynamics. About Johnson
Controls Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI) is the global leader that
brings ingenuity to the places where people live, work and travel.
By integrating technologies, products and services, we create smart
environments that redefine the relationships between people and
their surroundings. Our team of 140,000 employees creates a more
comfortable, safe and sustainable world through our products and
services for more than 200 million vehicles, 12 million homes and
one million commercial buildings. Our commitment to sustainability
drives our environmental stewardship, good corporate citizenship in
our workplaces and communities, and the products and services we
provide to customers. For additional information, please visit
http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/. About Johnson Controls-Saft
Johnson Controls-Saft is a joint venture that has brought together
Johnson Controls -- the world's leading supplier of automotive
batteries and a company deeply experienced in integrated automotive
systems solutions -- with Saft, an advanced energy storage
solutions provider with extensive Li-ion battery expertise. About
Saft Saft (Euronext: Saft) is a world specialist in the design and
manufacture of high-tech batteries for industry. Saft batteries are
used in high performance applications such as industrial
infrastructure and processes, transportation, space and defense.
Saft is the world's leading manufacturer of nickel-cadmium
batteries for industrial applications and of primary lithium
batteries for a wide range of end markets. The group is also the
European leader for specialized advanced technologies for the
defense and space industries. With approximately 4,000 employees
worldwide, Saft is present in 18 countries. Its 15 manufacturing
sites and extensive sales network enable the group to serve its
customers worldwide. Saft is listed on the Paris Stock Market. The
stock is listed in the SBF 120 index. For more information, visit
Saft at http://www.saftbatteries.com/
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