- Investment to create 122 jobs at BorgWarner's existing
Seneca, South Carolina
facility
- Plan enables the growth of the company's battery module and
pack production in the U.S.
- Company received support from the State of South Carolina and Oconee County to aid in the expansion
AUBURN
HILLS, Mich., April 19,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BorgWarner announced today
its plan to invest $42 million into
the expansion of its Seneca, South
Carolina production facility. The investment will be
allocated to building and equipment upgrades as well as the
development of new manufacturing lines to launch the production of
3GWh of annual battery module capacity, contributing to the growth
of the company's battery module and pack production in the U.S.
Over the course of three years, the expansion is expected to
create approximately 122 jobs, including production, technical
support, manufacturing, engineering, maintenance and supporting
function positions. To aid in the expansion, BorgWarner is working
closely with the State of South
Carolina as well as Oconee
County.
"The ability to expand our existing BorgWarner operations
producing energy-efficient, clean products is crucial as we
continue to 'Charge Forward' toward our goal of enabling
lower-emissions transportation," said Volker Weng, Vice President and General Manager,
BorgWarner Drivetrain and Battery Systems. "I want to thank the
State of South Carolina and
Oconee County for their support in
further enabling the launch of new production processes at our
Seneca facility, which will
provide additional capacity to better meet U.S. customer demands
for BorgWarner battery assemblies."
Expansion of the facility is slated to begin in the second
quarter of 2023, with an expected completion date of in the first
half of 2024.
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For more than 130 years, BorgWarner
has been a transformative global product leader bringing successful
mobility innovation to market. Today, we're accelerating the
world's transition to eMobility — to help build a cleaner,
healthier, safer future for all.
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