Chinese energy storage system manufacturer Hithium will invest $100 million into a 483,874-ft2 facility in Mesquite, Texas, to assemble batteries. The site should support 10 GWh annual capacity and 141 manufacturing jobs.
“The new facility will accelerate Hithium’s development and production of energy storage system products for the U.S. market while also boosting the Mesquite area’s economic growth and development,” said Jeff Wu, Chairman of Hithium. “We’re excited to collaborate with local partners to ensure that our plans align with Mesquite’s vision for growth, which is anchored in a rejuvenated manufacturing economy with diverse job opportunities and value for the community.”
With the local offices in Fremont, California, and Dallas, Hithium has invested in the U.S. market. The company makes grid-scale ESS.
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