On December 6, 2022, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) and Paul Charles, President and CEO of American Battery Factory (ABF), announced that Tucson, Arizona, will be the site for the first in a planned series of battery cell gigafactories.[1] The site will also serve as ABF’s official headquarters. The $1.2 billion manufacturing facility will be the largest gigafactory for the production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells in U.S. According to the press release, the first phase of the factory’s opening will provide approximately 300 good jobs, with up to 1,000 cumulative jobs in the future. ABF plans to have its headquarters, research and development center, and initial factory module built within the next 18 to 24 months. Project partners include Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona Commerce Authority, Sun Corridor Inc., Pima County, City of Tucson, Pima Community College, and Tucson Electric Power. The company has partnered with Celgard (along with their parent company Asahi Kasei) for innovation and key cell components and Anovion for synthetic graphite. ABF also plans to work with Honeywell to provide automation, cybersecurity, and optimization products and services.
[1] https://americanbatteryfactory.com/press/2022-12-06/abf-selects-tuscon-az
