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Official LG Energy Solution press release plus coverage from PV Magazine, InsideEVs, Solar Power World and others confirm start of LFP/NMC production at the new Lansing, Michigan plant on August 18, 2026.

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LG Energy Solution starts LFP and NMC battery production in Michigan

LG Energy Solution has begun production of LFP and NMC battery cells at its Lansing, Michigan factory, announced on 18 August. The plant is expected to reach more than 35 GWh annual capacity to supply both BESS and EV customers including Toyota.

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LG Energy Solution starts LFP and NMC battery production in Michigan
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LG Energy Solution has begun LFP and NMC battery cell production at its new Lansing, Michigan plant. The site supplies large-format LFP cells for US energy storage systems and NMC cells for Toyota vehicles including the 2027 Highlander EV, with full output targeting more than 35 GWh per year.

LG Energy Solution has begun production of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery cells at its factory in Lansing, Michigan.
LG Energy Solution Michigan-Lansing factory exterior or production
LG Energy Solution Michigan-Lansing factory exterior or production · LG Energy Solution
LG Energy Solution launches dual-chemistry output at the Michigan plant. The company announced the start of production on 18 August. LG Energy Solution Michigan-Lansing manufactures large-format LFP batteries for both battery energy storage systems and electric vehicles.
The announcement marks the first output from the new US facility operated by the South Korean battery giant.
The facility also produces NMC cells. These NMC cells supply Toyota for vehicles including the 2027 Toyota Highlander EV.
Grand opening ceremony with Michigan Governor, US officials, and LG executives
Grand opening ceremony with Michigan Governor, US officials, and LG executives · LG Energy Solution
The plant targets more than 35 GWh of annual capacity. LG Energy Solution aims to reach more than 35 GWh of annual battery-making capacity at full-scale production. The LFP cells integrate into energy storage systems built by LG ES Vertech, the company’s US energy storage division.
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These systems target utility, grid-scale storage, and commercial and industrial applications. The announcement marks the first output from the new US facility operated by the South Korean battery giant.
LG Energy Solution aims to reach more than 35 GWh of annual battery-making capacity at full-scale production.
NMC production links directly to Toyota’s North American EV plans. The NMC cells produced in Lansing will be used in vehicles assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in Georgetown, Kentucky. The 2027 Toyota Highlander EV is one confirmed model that will incorporate the cells.
POST FROM @LG_ensol· Official announcement tweet from LG Energy Solution about Lansing Michigan facility starting LFP/NMC production
https://x.com/LG_ensol/status/2089933724196688327
LG Energy Solution and DeltaX, both South Korean-headquartered, are establishing battery cell factories in the US. The Michigan start of production represents the initial operational milestone for LG Energy Solution’s local manufacturing push.
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