(Bécancour) We now have an idea of what needs to be put on the table in subsidies to attract major players in the battery sector: 210 million. While other projects are expected, not everyone will be entitled to the same treatment as General Motors (GM), assure Quebec and Ottawa.
What there is to know
- General Motors will produce battery materials in Quebec in 2025.
- The project of the automaker and its South Korean partner is estimated at 600 million. Quebec and Ottawa finance half of the complex.
- Bécancour, Trois-Rivières and Shawinigan obtain innovation zone status in the transportation electrification sector.
Announced with great fanfare on Monday, the creation of the “Energy Transition Valley”, which brings together the cities of Bécancour, Trois-Rivières and Shawinigan, finally made it possible to learn a little more about the complex envisaged by Ultimum CAM. This is the joint venture formed by the Detroit-based automaker and its partner, the South Korean multinational POSCO.
This factory, which must manufacture cathode materials – the positive pole of a lithium-ion battery found in an electric vehicle – will cost more than 600 million. Already out of the ground, this complex will be entitled to loans totaling 300 million from the Legault (151.87 million) and Trudeau (147 million) governments.
“We are building a new industry with thousands of paying jobs,” Premier François Legault said at a press briefing. We will create wealth with better paid jobs that will pay more taxes to the Government of Quebec. The calculation is made on a case-by-case basis. »
The Legault government has turned to the forgivable loan, a tool it advocates, to convince GM and POSCO, who announced their colors a little over a year ago. If thresholds are respected in terms of job retention during the decade following the commissioning of the plant, 134 million of the assistance granted by Quebec will turn into a subsidy. For its part, Ottawa is ready to give up half of its loan.
Large deployment
In the industrial and port park of Bécancour – the place favored by Quebec to develop the battery sector – heavy artillery had been deployed to confirm the ambitions of the automobile giant as well as the creation of a new industrial zone. ‘innovation.
In addition to the Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, the Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, François-Philippe Champagne, took part in the event, like GM Canada President and CEO Marissa West, POSCO executives, and Republic of Korea Ambassador Woongsoon Lim. The press conference was held on the factory site, along Highway 30.
This will be the first cathode factory to start up in the country. Production is due to start in 2025. Cathodes represent around 40% of the cost of a battery cell. Bécancour’s production will end up in batteries that will power the Chevrolet Silverado EV, the GMC Hummer EV and the Cadillac Lyriq.
“We continued to negotiate with the governments and our partner after the announcement of our letter of intent,” said Ms.me West, asked why more than 12 months passed before confirmation. “There were a lot of things to sort out, but as you can see, that didn’t slow down the build. »
Since last December, GM and its partner have owned land with an estimated area of 3.75 million square feet (348,189 m2) in the industrial park. From Highway 30, a three-storey steel structure is already clearly visible.
It is not finished
The Trudeau and Legault governments have not finished announcing amounts for large companies that come to set up in Quebec territory. Another multinational, the German chemical giant BASF, has also announced its intention to come and manufacture cathodes in Quebec. Ford should also add to this list.
Added to this are the steps underway to attract a cellier, the missing link in the ecosystem that the Legault government wishes to put in place. Cell manufacturing is the last step before assembling a lithium-ion battery.
The bill for this type of project is generally in the billions of dollars. The purse strings would then have to be loosened. After seeing the Trudeau government offer up to $13 billion in subsidies to Volkswagen for the battery plant to be built by the German multinational in Ontario, Mr. Legault took advantage of Mr. Champagne’s presence to suggest that he expected a positive return.
I saw very clearly what happened in Ontario. We would like that to have a cell and to be treated fairly.
François Legault, Premier of Quebec
Asked three times to find out if the Trudeau government was treating Quebec fairly compared to Ontario, Mr. Legault opted for caution.
“We hope so and we will work hard to ensure that Quebec is treated fairly with Ontario,” replied the Premier. Discussions are ongoing, it is too early to respond. »
Moreover, in a context where the volumes of energy available are expected to be limited, a cell manufacturing plant, which requires a lot of energy, could not start overnight, warned Mr. Fitzgibbon. The promoters of such projects will have to be “patient”, if they are really interested, he stressed.
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- Number of people who will work for the joint venture of GM and POSCO in the factory
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- GM had closed its Boisbriand assembly plant in the summer of 2002. With its cathode materials plant, the American giant is returning to Quebec.
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