South Korean company to revive shuttered Quebec plant for EV battery components

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South Korea’s Volta Energy announced a $750 million deal to revive a Quebec plant to produce copper foils for EV batteries. Read on.

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Volta Energy Solutions announced a $750-million investment in Granby, Que., east of Montreal. The plant is expected to have the capacity to produce copper components for as many as 2.5 million vehicles in North America eventually, according to an emailed statement.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYExclusive articles by Kevin Carmichael, Victoria Wells, Jake Edmiston, Gabriel Friedman and others.

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