Deere & Company, in partnership with Kreisel Electric GMBH, will establish its North American headquarters and build a battery and charger manufacturing facility in North Carolina, creating 50 new jobs.
The investment by John Deere in North Carolina highlights the state's strong manufacturing and clean transportation sectors and showcases the growing demand for electric solutions in off-highway equipment applications.
John Deere Electric Powertrain LLC will invest $69.6 million to establish its North American headquarters and battery manufacturing facility in Kernersville, North Carolina.
The facility will produce Kreisel battery packs for high-performance and large off-highway equipment.
It will also manufacture CHIMERO charger technology for e-mobility and Level 3 charging solutions.
The new facility will cover 115,000 square feet and incorporate sustainable energy features.
The project will create 50 new jobs, including roles such as assemblers, material handlers, packagers, and quality inspectors.
The company's investment is expected to have an annual payroll impact of over $3.3 million in the region.
John Deere's $69.6 million investment in a new battery and charger facility in Kernersville, North Carolina, highlights the growing demand for electric off-highway equipment and promises significant economic and employment benefits for the region.