Mercedes-Benz Opens Alabama Battery Plant - Smart Energy Decisions

Distributed Energy Resources, Energy Storage, Industrial  -  March 15, 2022

Mercedes-Benz Opens Alabama Battery Plant

Mercedes-Benz opened a new battery plant in Bibb County, Alabama, a few months ahead of the start of production of all-electric Mercedes-EQ vehicles in the U.S. 

Mercedes-Benz will produce the EQS SUV and EQE SUV in its plant in Alabama, as part of a global push to produce all-electric vehicles at seven locations on three continents. The state-of-the-art battery factory in Bibb County will provide batteries for the new EQS SUV and the EQE SUV.

“The opening of our new battery plant in Alabama is a major milestone on our way to going all-electric. With our comprehensive approach including a local cell sourcing and recycling strategy, we underline the importance of the U.S., where Mercedes-Benz has been successful for decades,” said Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG in a statement.

Since the 1990s, Mercedes-Benz has invested a total of more than $7 billion dollars in Alabama, including $1 billion dollars that was invested into the battery plant, the logistics centers and to upgrade the production line to make EVs. 

In addition to the GLE, GLE Coupe, GLS and Mercedes-Maybach GLS two electric models will be added to the production line, equipped with batteries from the nearby Bibb County plant.  

With the new plant, Bibb County becomes part of the Mercedes-Benz global battery production network which stretches factories on three continents including in Kamenz, Germany; Beijing, China; Bangkok, Thailand; Jawor, Poland; and Stuttgart, Germany. The individual factories supply local vehicle production and, if necessary, are ready for export. Mercedes-Benz is investing more than one billion Euros in the development of the global battery production network.

Mercedes-Benz plans to be fully electric by the end of the decade and plans to build eight cell factories worldwide with a production capacity of 200 Gigawatt hours by the end of the decade. Mercedes-Benz will expand its partnerships with the world’s leading battery technology companies.

Keywords: Mercedes-Benz

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