Ford Motor Co. appears to be considering a Shelby County for a small, specialized EV component plant.
The plant was mentioned during a recent meeting of the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority. It’s referenced in meeting minutes and the Courier Journal reports Gov. Andy Beshear has confirmed it as well.
The project would be an investment of $400 million, the meeting minutes said, all of which qualifies as eligible for tax incentives for the Kentucky Business Incentive program — a state program that gives companies tax breaks on major projects. Another portion, $170 million, would qualify for incentives under the state’s KEIA program, which provides a refund of Kentucky sales and use tax. You can find details on both programs here. According to the minutes, the project would create 260 jobs with an average wage of $36 per hour, including benefits.
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