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GM, LG Retool Tennessee Battery Plant for Energy Storage, Recall Laid-Off Workers

The facility, operated through their joint venture Ultium Cells, is located in Spring Hill, Tennessee, and had originally been designed to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 18, 2026
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GM, LG Retool Tennessee Battery Plant for Energy Storage, Recall Laid-Off Workers

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In a strategic pivot reflecting evolving market conditions, General Motors and LG Energy Solution have announced plans to retool their Tennessee battery plant to produce energy storage batteries, while recalling hundreds of workers who were previously laid off. The move signals a shift in focus from electric vehicle (EV) battery production to the rapidly growing energy storage sector.

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The facility, operated through their joint venture Ultium Cells, is located in Spring Hill, Tennessee, and had originally been designed to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles. However, amid slowing EV demand and changing market dynamics, the companies have decided to redirect production toward lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are widely used in stationary energy storage systems.

As part of this transition, approximately 700 workers who had been laid off in recent months will be brought back to the plant. The layoffs had occurred as part of a broader slowdown in EV production, with automakers adjusting output to align with softer-than-expected consumer demand. The recall of workers now marks a positive turn for the local workforce, offering renewed employment opportunities and economic stability in the region.

The decision to shift toward energy storage batteries highlights a growing trend within the global battery industry. While electric vehicles remain a long-term priority, the pace of adoption has been uneven, prompting companies to explore alternative avenues for growth. At the same time, demand for energy storage solutions has surged, driven by the expansion of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.

GM, LG retool Tennessee battery plant for energy storage batteries, recall  laid-off workers By Reuters

Energy storage systems play a critical role in stabilizing power grids by storing excess electricity generated during periods of high production and releasing it when demand increases. As countries invest heavily in clean energy infrastructure, the need for reliable and scalable storage solutions has become more urgent. This has created new opportunities for battery manufacturers to diversify their operations beyond the automotive sector.

For General Motors, the move represents a pragmatic adjustment to current market realities. The company has been aggressively investing in electric vehicles over the past decade, with plans to transition toward an all-electric future. However, the recent slowdown in EV sales has forced a reassessment of production timelines and capacity. By repurposing the Tennessee plant, GM can maintain momentum in its broader electrification strategy while adapting to short-term challenges.

Similarly, LG Energy Solution has been expanding its footprint in the global battery market by targeting multiple sectors. The company is one of the world’s leading battery manufacturers and has been actively pursuing opportunities in energy storage, which is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. The retooling of the Tennessee facility aligns with its strategy of leveraging existing infrastructure to meet emerging demand.

The choice to produce LFP batteries is also noteworthy. Compared to traditional nickel-based batteries commonly used in electric vehicles, LFP batteries are generally more cost-effective, longer-lasting, and safer, making them well-suited for stationary applications. Their lower energy density is less of a concern in energy storage systems, where size and weight are not as critical as in vehicles.

The transition is expected to involve significant modifications to the plant’s production lines, as well as retraining for workers returning to the facility. Company officials have indicated that the process is already underway, with production of energy storage batteries likely to begin in the coming months. The recall of employees will occur in phases, ensuring a smooth restart of operations.

For the local community in Spring Hill, the announcement brings relief after a period of uncertainty. The layoffs had raised concerns about job security and economic impact, particularly given the plant’s importance as a major employer in the area. The decision to bring workers back not only restores livelihoods but also reinforces confidence in the region’s role in the evolving energy economy.

Industry analysts view the move as part of a broader realignment within the automotive and energy sectors. As companies navigate the transition to cleaner technologies, flexibility has become a key competitive advantage. The ability to shift production in response to changing demand allows manufacturers to optimize resources and reduce financial risk.

At the same time, the development underscores the increasing convergence between transportation and energy systems. Batteries, once primarily associated with consumer electronics and vehicles, are now central to the functioning of modern power grids. This convergence is reshaping business strategies and creating new partnerships across industries.

While challenges remain, including fluctuating demand and the high costs associated with large-scale battery production, the decision by General Motors and LG Energy Solution reflects a forward-looking approach. By investing in energy storage, the companies are positioning themselves to play a significant role in the global transition toward sustainable energy.

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The retooling of the Tennessee plant is not just a response to immediate market pressures, but also a signal of long-term intent. As the world moves toward greater reliance on renewable energy, the importance of efficient and reliable storage solutions will only continue to grow.

For now, the recall of laid-off workers and the reopening of the facility mark a step toward recovery and adaptation. It is a reminder that even in times of uncertainty, innovation and flexibility can create new opportunities—both for businesses and the communities that depend on them.

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