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Fortescue to build electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Michigan (U.S.)

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced that the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) has approved support and incentives for Fortescue, a global green energy, metals, and technology company, to establish a U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Center in Detroit, Michigan.

As Fortescue first announced in front of world leaders at APEC last year, the Piquette Avenue facility will become a major hub for Fortescue’s production of automotive and heavy industry batteries, fast chargers and electrolyzers.

Fortescue plans to rehabilitate the existing facility in Detroit and prepare it for a future manufacturing and engineering workspace. Production is expected to commence in 2025 and the site has the potential to create up to 600 jobs as product lines ramp up to 2030.

Fortescue Energy CEO, Mark Hutchinson, said, “Fortescue’s Advanced Manufacturing Center will breathe fresh life into the birthplace of the automotive industry. We are committed to investing in the next generation of green manufacturing projects that will help decarbonize business and heavy industry, and in turn create a strong future for manufacturing jobs in the U.S.”

Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, said, “by choosing Michigan for its first U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Center, Fortescue will create up to 600 jobs and build on our economic momentum.”

“Report after report shows that Michigan is leading the future of advanced manufacturing and clean energy. Fortescue’s expansion in Michigan and so many of the other investments we are competing for and winning are helping us make communities across our state better places to live, work, and invest. Let’s keep our foot on the accelerator and keep delivering on the issues that make a real difference in people’s lives so anyone can ‘make it’ in Michigan,” Governor Whitmer said.

To support the project, the Michigan Strategic Fund approved:

  • A $9-MM Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant
  • A 15 yr, 100% State Essential Services Assessment exemption valued at $1,300,950
  • State tax capture valued at $2,374,413 for the reimbursement of brownfield activities at the site.

The City of Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority is supporting the project through the local portion of the brownfield work plan valued at $4,246,411, and the city has offered an Industrial Facilities Tax abatement valued at up to $7,684,208.

Fortescue WAE CEO, Judith Judson, said, “Detroit is an extremely attractive place to manufacture, given the skilled workforce, existing EV and green energy supply chains, and strong support from state and local governments.”

“Fortescue is committed to being a valued government and community partner wherever we operate and look forward to maximizing the benefits alongside the local community in Detroit,” Judson said.