Electric vehicle battery maker Microvast suspends construction in Clarksville, Tenn.

Construction on a $300 million electric vehicle battery plant outside of Nashville is suspended, as the company behind the project confronts mounting lawsuits from contractors and former local employees.

New information on the Microvast Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: MVST) factory in Clarksville came to light in the company’s second quarter earnings report this month.

Microvast announced it would produce a different kind of vehicle battery in Clarksville than first planned. “We continue to consolidate our operations across the U.S. to Clarksville,” the company said in a press release, including work previously done in Colorado.

Yet the company’s Clarksville-specific problems have only intensified as 2024 has gone on.

During the second quarter, executives decided to suspend construction in Clarksville. They’re still pursuing a loan that would allow them to finish construction, a shortfall previously identified as $150 million to $170 million. The company had hoped to begin operations last year.

“The timing of when this project will be resumed and completed remains uncertain,” the company said in an Aug. 8 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

In that filing, Microvast identified at least seven lawsuits it’s facing tied to Clarksville. Most are from contractors alleging tens of millions of dollars in unpaid bills — as well as one lawsuit accusing the company of violating federal “WARN” laws regarding layoffs.

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