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Samsung, Stellantis and US Department of Energy
US Department of Energy commits $7.54 billion loan for EV production in Kokomo
Though not yet finalized, the $7.54 billion loan from the department's Loan Programs Office to StarPlus Energy is the third largest by the office.
U.S. Energy Department unveils $7.54B loan for Samsung, Stellantis EV battery plant
DOE says a multi-billion dollar loan will jumpstart a joint project in Indiana between Stellantis and Samsung to aid battery production for the rapidly-expanding electric vehicle industry.
US Department of Energy plans $7.5B loan to Stellantis, Samsung for battery plants
The U.S. Energy Department said Monday it plans to lend up to $7.54 billion to a joint venture of Chrysler parent Stellantis and Samsung SDI to help build two electric vehicle lithium-ion battery plants in Indiana.
US Commits to $7.54 Billion Loan for Stellantis Venture to Build 2 Electric Vehicle Battery Plants
A Stellantis joint venture with Samsung SDI has won a commitment from the U.S. Energy Department for up to a $7.54 billion loan to help build two electric vehicle battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana
Biden Offers $7.5 Billion for Samsung SDI-Stellantis Battery Hub
A joint venture between Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Stellantis NV to create battery manufacturing plants in Indiana is being offered $7.54 billion in financing from the Biden administration.
US proposes $7.54 billion loan to Stellantis, Samsung SDI battery joint venture
The U.S. Energy Department said Monday it is proposing to loan up to $7.54 billion to a joint venture of automaker Stellantis and Samsung SDI to help build two electric vehicle lithium-ion battery plants in Indiana.
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