Massive battery facility set for Buckeye to double in size

(Photo via City of Buckeye)

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Shortly after closing on 214 acres in Buckeye, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho-based KORE Power has unveiled plans to double the size of its factory and significantly increase its investment in the plant.

The facility will now total 2 million square feet and cost an overall $1.25 billion to build, the company said at the end of May.

KORE initially planned to break ground early this year on a $1 billion, 1 million-square-foot lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant but said it has now pushed the construction start date to an unknown date later this year.

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