Asahi Kasei Corporation is investing $1.6 billion to build an electric vehicle battery separator plant in Port Colborne, Ontario, solidifying Canada's position as a global leader in the EV market. Prime Minister Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford welcome the investment, emphasizing the positive impact on the economy and job creation. The plant is part of Canada's significant investments in the EV supply chain, totaling over $46 billion since 2020. The decision to establish the plant in Port Colborne follows a $15 billion government investment, making it Honda's choice for the new facility.
The future of green energy is prospering in Ontario as Asahi Kasei prepares to build Canada’s first battery separator plant in Port Colborne! The 10% EV Supply Chain investment tax credit is boosting Canada’s business competition and leadership in the supply of green energy. https://t.co/f63eRezR5z
This is the company that our Government recently announced is building a lithium ion separator plant in Colborne Ont. They are a multi-billion dollar chemical & pharmaceutical company. https://t.co/UM3w4wXQCD
Trudeau's criminal associate Francios-Phillippe Champagne refuses to disclose how many local jobs will be created in the Port Colbourne EV plant deal and neglects to mention Japan will be opening a corporate head office in the town that will most certainly be employed by their… https://t.co/GMDFZWyP7L
Today’s major investment by Asahi Kasei to build an EV battery separator plant in Ontario seizes on the potential of Canadian workers and is being made possible with our Clean Tech Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit. https://t.co/y94gW2dpDS
A 1st in Canada, $1.6B EV battery separator plant to open in Port Colborne, Ont., in 2027. Mayor Bill Steele says Asahi Kasei’s investment is biggest in the city in 100 years, @bobbyhristova reports. https://t.co/YB6HbhfrFn #cdnpoli #onpoli Find out more at… https://t.co/fmNiXKliR0
More great news for Ontario workers! This morning, I was in @PortColborne to welcome Asahi Kasei’s $1.6 billion investment in a new electric vehicle battery component plant. With this announcement, Ontario has now brought in more than $43 billion in auto and electric vehicle… https://t.co/0UwfVYtKu9
$1.6-billion parts plant for Honda electric vehicle batteries coming to Niagara Region https://t.co/h4y1iN1ZuM
Minister of Innovation Francois-Philippe Champagne is asked if the Trudeau government ensured job allocation for Canadians at Asahi Kasei's new EV battery plant in Port Colborne, amid criticism over the use of foreign workers. https://t.co/f2MEp6lia9
BRONZE MEDAL 🥉 Canada was the 3rd choice for their new plant 🤯 however, after getting a $15 BILLION investment from the government, Honda has now selected Port Colborne for the EV battery Plant. Look @ the reactions in the back 🤯 https://t.co/mTVbXlkKBc
#Lithium-ion 🔋Battery Component Plant in Port Colborne, Ontario 🇨🇦Canada has attracted investments across the EV supply chain, from mining to manufacturing. With this new announcement, these investments now total more than $46 billion since 2020. https://t.co/Uhbq3OMJ7x
NEW: Asahi Kasei Corporation is building an EV battery separator plant in Port Colborne, Ontario – further securing Canada as a global leader in EV battery production. That’s good for our workers and good for our economy.
Prime Minister Trudeau and @ONgov Premier, Doug Ford, welcome Asahi Kasei Corporation’s investment to build a battery separator plant in Port Colborne, cementing Canada’s status as a global leader in the electric vehicle market. Details: https://t.co/wsTpoUJ6Vr
$1.6B parts plant for Honda electric vehicle batteries coming to Niagara Region https://t.co/yvr6cPyj88
As first flagged by iPolitics last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to Port Colborne, Ont., for the official reveal of a big-ticket plan to set up a new battery parts plant in the Niagara region #cdnpoli https://t.co/ntmk9yUQZw
Team 🇨🇦 in automotive is a sight to behold. A new $1.6B battery separator plant in Niagara. We have seen one “generational investment” after another since the Feds & Province joined forces to take on the world. No politics, just leadership from @JustinTrudeau & @fordnation. https://t.co/fRKKbeswL5