From Michigan Executive Office of the Governor <[email protected]>
Subject RELEASE: Gov. Whitmer Has Announced 30,000+ Auto Jobs Since Taking Office
Date October 6, 2022 5:20 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   * 

October 6, 2022   

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*Gov. Whitmer Has Announced 30,000+ Auto Jobs Since Taking Office* 

"Michigan’s legendary auto industry continues strong growth as state supports critical supply chains of electric vehicles, batteries, and chips" 

 

*LANSING, Mich. *– Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer highlighted Michigan’s strong auto industry job growth since she took office. This comes on the heels of yesterday’s news of Gotion’s $2.36 billion investment in Big Rapids creating 2,350 jobs to Big Rapids and Our Next Energy’s $1.6 billion investment creating 2,112 jobs in Van Buren Township. Since the governor took office, companies have announced 30,000+ good-paying auto jobs—from line workers to engineers—building on the state’s legendary automotive heritage and securing the future of mobility and electrification in Michigan. 

 

“Michigan put the world on wheels and over the last few years, we have worked together to bring home transformational investments building on our legendary manufacturing heritage to grow our economy,” said *Governor Whitmer*. “Since I took office, we have announced over 30,000 good-paying auto jobs including major investments from the Big Three and projects building electric vehicles, batteries, and semiconductor chips in Michigan, supporting critical supply chains. I will work with anyone and compete with everyone to build on our economic momentum, create good-paying jobs, and bring investment to every region of our great state.” 

 

"General Motors’ investments in Michigan demonstrate our commitment to bring employees along on our transition to an all-electric future and create new economic opportunities in our home state,” said *Mary Barra, General Motors Chair and CEO*. “We appreciate the strong support from the state of Michigan, the Michigan Legislature, local municipalities as well as our collaboration with our workforce and LG Energy Solution that help make our future in Michigan bright.” 

 

“Ford is proud to call Michigan our home, and we are happy to work with Governor Whitmer and state leaders to strengthen innovation, manufacturing, infrastructure, and create jobs,” said *Ford Motor Company*. “Since 2016, Ford has invested nearly $10 billion in Michigan and created or retained more than 10,000 jobs. Michigan is where Henry Ford’s Model T put the world on wheels, and it’s from Michigan that we’re carrying out the Ford+ plan to transform the company and industry into the electric vehicle future.” 

 

"Stellantis remains fully committed to Michigan, with investments totaling more than $4.6 billion in recent years at plants across Southeast Michigan,” said *Stellantis*. “These investments to modernize our facilities are preparing Stellantis to meet its electrification goals, outlined in the Dare Forward 2030 strategy, and will keep the state at the forefront of the industry while providing good-paying jobs for residents."   

 

“Michigan has led innovation when it comes to autos, labor unions and now the transition to electric vehicles,” said *Ray Curry, UAW President*. “Governor Whitmer’s leadership has promoted all that the state has to offer. Our union looks forward to engaging with the next generation of EV workers as they seek a voice at work.” 

 

“The MICHauto team applauds the bipartisan work that’s gone into bolstering the automotive and mobility workforce here in Michigan,” said *Glenn Stevens Jr., Executive Director of MICHauto.* “Continued progress and commitment to attracting and retaining the best high-tech talent will ensure the longevity of this growth and the state’s global leadership in this space.” 

 

Here are *selected* investments by manufacturers of *autos*, *batteries*, *chips*, and *auto supplies* since Governor Whitmer took office: 

 

*Autos* 


* *GM* 

* $2.2 billion, 2,200 jobs [ [link removed] ]: building a variety of electric trucks and SUVs at the Factory ZERO Detroit-Hamtramck facility  
* $7 billion, 5,000 jobs created and retained [ [link removed]- ]: GM’s largest investment ever building batteries and electric vehicles in Orion Township and Lansing, via the GM and LG Energy Solution Ultium Cells joint venture.  

* *Ford: * 

* $2 billion, 3,200 jobs [ [link removed] ]: helping advance the company’s all-electric future, shore up internal combustion engine production at several Southeast Michigan facilities. 
* $1.45 billion, 3,000 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturing the all-electric F-150 Lightning and updated Bronco and Ranger in Dearborn. 
* $850 million, 725 created and retained jobs [ [link removed] ]: increasing production capacity of the F-150 Lightning, new F-150 in Dearborn and Sterling Heights. 
* $250 million, 450 jobs [ [link removed] ]: additional capacity for the F-150 Lightning which has well over 150,000 reservations in Dearborn. 

* *Stellantis* 

* $4.5 billion, 6,433 jobs [ [link removed]- ]: first new auto plant in Detroit in nearly 30 years, game-changing investment for local workers. 
* $83 million [ [link removed] ]: retooling the Dundee Engine Complex to build hybrids. 

 

*Electric Vehicles & Batteries* 


* Gotion, $2.36 billion, 2,350 jobs [ [link removed] ]: world-leading battery maker announces plant in Big Rapids, largest economic development investment in Northern Michigan ever. 
* Our Next Energy, $1.6 billion, 2,112 jobs [ [link removed] ]: Novi-based battery maker announces new factory in Van Buren Township, building supply chain in Michigan using more sustainable materials. 
* LG Energy Solution, $1.7 billion, 1,200 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of large lithium-ion polymer battery cells and packs for electric vehicles quintuples production capacity at their Holland plant. 
* Rivian, $4.6 million, 100 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of electric adventures vehicles builds state-of-the-art, highly technical service support operations center in Plymouth. 
* Magna, $70.1 million, 304 jobs [ [link removed] ]: producer of complex structural battery enclosures for electric vehicles builds new facility in St. Clair. 
* AKASOL, $40 million, 224 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of high-performance lithium-ion battery systems for commercial applications such as buses, commercial, rail and industrial vehicles, ships and boats builds battery facility in metro Detroit. 
* FLO, $3 million, 133 jobs [ [link removed] ]: electric vehicle charging solution company expects to produce 250,000 EV chargers by 2028, builds new facility in Auburn Hills. 
* XL Fleet, $1.2 million, 49 jobs [ [link removed] ]: high-growth commercial vehicle technology company focusing on developing and producing cutting-edge technology to convert conventional vehicles into hybrids establishes R&D center in Wixom. 

 

*Semiconductor Chips (**not counted in auto jobs total**)* 


* Hemlock, $375 million, 170 jobs [ [link removed] ]: founded in Hemlock, MI, one of the longest operating manufacturers of polysilicon in the world and the largest producer of high-purity polysilicon in the U.S., while also being the only U.S.-headquartered manufacturer. High-purity polysilicon, as the foundational material used to create semiconductor chips, is essential for all products in the electronic and solar power industries. 

* SK Siltron, $300 million, 150 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of critical silicon carbide wafers acquired and rehabilitated a facility near Bay City. 
* KLA, $150 million, 600 jobs [ [link removed] ]: doubling their initial investment for new R&D facility in Ann Arbor, considered more than 350 North American locations before choosing Michigan, citing the area's attractive business climate, logistical assets, and talent base. 
* Wacker, $50 million, 300 jobs created and supported [ [link removed] ]: a pioneer in silicone and polymer technology who is the leading provider of polysilicon for the solar industry, innovator in biotechnology for food, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals, and backs other industries including automotive, construction, paints, and textiles opens regional headquarters in Ann Arbor. 
* Calumet Electronics, $6.5 million investment, 80 jobs [ [link removed] ]: one of very few manufacturers in the United States with the ability to make organic substrates, a critical component in all microelectronics, expands in the Keweenaw Peninsula. 

 

*Auto Suppliers* 


* Gentex, $300 million, 500 jobs [ [link removed] ]: building a new high-tech manufacturing facility and distribution center in Zeeland.  
* Faurecia, $10.7 million, 500 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a global leader in automotive technology opened operations in Highland Park, assembling automotive seats, seat frames, foam cushions, and seat covers.  
* Magna, $35.4 million, 480 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a mobility technology company expanding operations in Highland Park to fulfill their new full-seat assembly contracts. 
* Webasto, $48 million, 441 jobs [ [link removed] ]: one of the 100 largest automotive industry suppliers in the world specializing in high-quality roofs expanded its production in Plymouth Charter Township.  
* Bridgewater Interiors, $15 million, 400 jobs [ [link removed] ]: automotive seating manufacturing company increasing capacity in Detroit and Delta Township.  
* LM Manufacturing, $18.1 million, 390 jobs [ [link removed] ]: complete seat assembly firm expanding facility in Detroit. 
* Inteva Products, $13.8 million, 334 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a global automotive supplier focused on enhancing vehicle safety, quality, and performance headquartered in Troy increases capacity in Southeast Michigan. 
* Flex-N-Gate, $52.1 million, 245 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a minority-owned American Tier 1 enterprise that manufactures exterior and interior plastic, structural metal, advanced vehicle lighting and mechanical assembly automotive systems and components in Troy. 
* Serve Electric, $2.7 million, 240 jobs [ [link removed] ]: an electrical firm that builds control panels, installs and programs automation lines, and works on manufacturing equipment, in Sterling Heights. 
* EOI Pioneer, $14 million, 195 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of LED light sources and electronics assemblies for the auto industry establishing new manufacturing operations at existing facility in Dundee. 
* EQ United, $6.2 million, 175 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a logistics provider and RV components manufacturer establishing new operations in the village of Cassopolis. 
* Erae AMS USA Manufacturing, $17 million, 137 jobs [ [link removed] ]: tier 1 supplier of driveline systems, chassis, and electronics systems and components establishes new manufacturing facility in Pontiac. 
* Drake Enterprises, $18.9 million, 125 jobs [ [link removed] ]: manufacturer of specialty products such as gear shift levers and transmission components for the heavy-duty truck market expands into in Clinton Township. 
* Hilite International, $9.6 million, 108 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a global supplier of components and systems aimed at reducing fuel consumption and exhaust gases, and developing future technologies such as e-mobility and thermal management in Whitehall. 
* Feyen Zylstra, $5.3 million, 100 jobs [ [link removed] ]: electrical services firm focusing on the design, construction and maintenance of power, technology, infrastructure, and automation systems in Walker. 
* AGS Automotive Systems, $5 million, 100 jobs [ [link removed] ]: a full-service automotive supplier, makes entry into autonomous vehicle space through an expansion at its campus in Sterling Heights. 

 

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