LG Chem has said it will spend a trillion won (about US$800m) on a new factory to produce secondary cells for energy-saving cars.
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LG is targeting 2 trillion won in sales of rechargeable cells by 2015 and to reach 20% of global sales of batteries for electric and hybrid vehicles, vice Chairman Peter Bahn-suk Kim told the Korea Herald during a ground breaking ceremony.
LG expects the investment will create 3,000 new jobs by 2015.
In January, LG Chem said it would supply GM with lithium-ion batteries for the Chevrolet Volt.
The global demand for secondary cells used for electric and hybrid vehicles is projected to rise to 10 trillion won by 2015, when the eco-friendly car market expands to 4.6m vehicles. Currently, the annual output is set at 900,000, according to LG.
