
to Build New Battery Manufacturing Facility in Marshall
ROMULUS, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer joined Ford’s Executive Chair Bill Ford and CEO Jim Farley at Ford Ion Park to announce an investment by Ford of more than $3.5 billion to construct and equip a new 2.5 million square foot electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility in Marshall. The project is expected to create 2,500 good-paying jobs that will add to the region’s tax base and help further the company’s electric vehicle future in the state. This announcement continues the state’s momentum in securing electric vehicle and battery manufacturing facilities in Michigan as the automotive industry transitions toward an electric future.
“Ford’s $3.5 billion investment creating 2,500 good-paying jobs in Marshall building electric vehicle batteries will build Michigan’s economic momentum,” said Governor Whitmer. “Today’s generational investment by an iconic American company will uplift local families, small businesses, and the entire community and help our state continue leading the future of mobility and electrification. Let’s continue bringing the supply chain of electric vehicles, chips, and batteries home while creating thousands of good-paying jobs and revitalizing every region of our state. Since I took office, we’ve secured over 30,000 auto jobs and landed multiple electric vehicle and chip-making factories. We’re on the move, so let’s keep our foot on the accelerator.”
The investment announced today will support Ford’s goal of producing two million electric vehicles annually by 2026. The new facility in Marshall will be used to manufacture batteries that will go into several of the company’s future electric vehicles. The project is expected to result in the creation of 2,500 new jobs
Ford conducted a highly competitive, multi-state, multi-country site selection process to determine where to locate the new battery manufacturing facility and investment before choosing Michigan for the project.
“We are committed to leading the electric vehicle revolution in America, and that means investing in the technology and jobs that will keep us on the cutting edge of this global transformation in our industry,” said Bill Ford, Ford’s executive chair. “I am also proud that we chose our home state of Michigan for this critical battery production hub.”
“Ford’s electric vehicle lineup has generated huge demand. To get as many Ford EVs to customers as possible, we’re the first automaker to commit to build both NCM and LFP batteries in the United States,” said Jim Farley, Ford president and CEO. “We’re delivering on our commitments as we scale LFP and NCM batteries and thousands, and soon millions, of customers will begin to reap the benefits of Ford EVs with cutting-edge, durable battery technologies that are growing more affordable over time.”
Ford’s decision to expand in Michigan will have a far-reaching impact on the entire state, with the influx of jobs resulting in spinoff investments and local redevelopment opportunities. Unlike traditional power train systems, EV battery packs must be produced in proximity to vehicle assembly. As the state grows its battery production capacity through investments like today’s announcement, the better positioned Michigan will be to win future OEM vehicle assembly plants and related suppliers including potential chipmakers.
Additionally, it is anticipated the influx of jobs will result in spin-off investments and redevelopment opportunities. More than $29.7 billion in new personal income is expected to be generated by the direct, indirect, and induced jobs that this opportunity will create over 20 years. This personal income will be utilized to support the many small businesses in the community and create opportunities for families to live and grow in the community for generations to come.
In addition, the project has an employment multiplier of 4.38, which means that an additional 4.38 jobs in Michigan’s economy are anticipated to be created for every new direct job, due to the extensive supply chain that exists in Michigan. These new jobs are generating new income, much of which is spent at local small businesses throughout the community and the state.
“This project creates new opportunities for businesses of all sizes across the state to ensure that Michigan retains its strong supplier network and provides a platform for further investment throughout Michigan. Ford’s decision underscores the strength of our state’s automotive sector and the bipartisan, Team Michigan commitment to winning the future of mobility and battery manufacturing here in Michigan,” said MEDC CEO and Michigan Strategic Fund President and Chair Quentin Messer Jr. “We appreciate Ford’s continued vote of confidence and their partnership on this economic win for our friends and neighbors, and are encouraged by the positive economic impact it will have statewide for decades to come.”
To support today’s transformational investments, the Michigan Strategic Fund today approved:
- Critical Industry Program (CIP) through Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve Fund (SOAR) – $210 million

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