Electric battery maker SPARKZ to locate factory in West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The energy startup SPARKZ said Tuesday it will locate an electric battery factory in northern West Virginia.

The batteries will be built at a 482,000-square-foot (4.5-hectare) plant in Taylor County off U.S. Route 50 near Bridgeport, the company said in a statement. The plant, which eventually will employ 350 workers, originally was a glass factory that ceased operations in 2009.

The plant will produce cobalt-free batteries, an effort to bring down the cost of U.S. lithium-ion battery production. The Democratic Republic of Congo has historically been the top producer of cobalt worldwide, with most mines controlled by Chinese companies.

In March the Livermore, California-based company announced intentions to build the plant. An agreement with the United Mine Workers union was announced in May to recruit and train dislocated miners to be the factory’s first production workers. West Virginia has lost thousands of jobs in mining and other resource extraction industries in recent years.

The company, which was founded in 2019, has said its first markets will likely be in material-handling vehicles such as forklifts, agricultural equipment and energy storage. It added that batteries for the automotive market, which require a process of certification, will be in the near future of the plant.

A recruitment drive has started for the first group of employees, who then will prepare for additional worker training and manufacturing as production begins, the statement said.

“SPARKZ is excited to bring its patriotic power company to West Virginia and begin hiring coalfield families starting today. This is the perfect location to begin re-engineering the battery supply chain to end China’s dominance in energy storage,” founder and CEO Sanjiv Malhotra said in the statement.

Earlier this year, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced $3.1 billion in funding to U.S. companies that make and recycle lithium-ion batteries.

“Engaging our strong and capable workforce here in West Virginia to manufacture batteries domestically is a critical to our energy independence and stability,” U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia said. “The Sparkz facility will create 350 good-paying, long-term jobs, and I look forward to seeing this initiative grow. We will continue to work closely together to bring battery manufacturing here to the United States so we don’t have to rely on foreign supply chains for our energy needs.”

 

Hankook Tire to add 1,200 jobs in Clarksville

UPDATE: Hankook Tire to add 1,200 jobs in $1.6 billion investment, to total about 2,200 jobs at plant in Clarksville

By Chris Smith August 29, 2022 7:35 am

Clarksville Now

The Phase 2 and Phase 3 expansions together will bring a total of 1,200 new jobs. The Phase 3 expansion alone will generate 400 jobs.

There are currently about 950 employees at Hankook. After both expansions are completed, the total number of jobs at the plant will be approximately 2,200, the spokesperson said. That’s 400 more total employees than the 1,800 that was promised when Hankook was announced in 2013.

Between Phases 2 and 3, Hankook is making a $1.6 billion investment in the Clarksville plant, according to a company news release.

To apply for open positions at Hankook, visit https://careers-hankooktire.breezy.hr/

 

Sweet Crepes | A Little Something Sweet

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: You know the feeling.  You desperately need something sweet that is out of the ordinary.  Sweet Crepes will soon be able to satisfy that craving at Governor’s Square Mall.  This French-inspired “crepery” is scheduled to open this fall in the mall’s Food Court.  Sweet Crepes will offer a tantalizing array of crepes that customers may customize with fruit, ice cream and a variety of toppings.  The shop will also offer crepe cakes, coffee and smoothies.  The talented bakers of Sweet Crepes already have a loyal following, as they operate another French bistro, Madeleine’s, in downtown Clarksville.

Sweet Crepes Clarkesville, TN Governor’s Square Mall, located at 2801 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksville, Tennessee, has been serving the community since 1986.  It comprises over one million square feet of retail space, anchored by Dillards, Belk, JCPenney, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target, Ross Dress for Less, and Burlington, plus more than 100 other specialty shops and services.  For more information, visit online at www.governorssquare.net.  Governor’s Square Mall is owned and operated as part of the Cafaro family of companies, based in Niles, Ohio.  For more information, log onto www.cafarocompany.com.

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