Microvast needs $150M to finish its EV battery factory in Clarksville, Tenn.

A company making batteries for electric vehicles is $150 million short of the money needed to finish its factory in Clarksville — which will idle the plant for all of 2024.

Executives with Microvast Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: MVST) detailed the stall in Clarksville during their April 1 earnings call. They cited “challenges in the current U.S. financing environment” and said they got “as far as we could” using the company’s own capital — about halfway toward the total investment needed, said Chief Financial Officer Craig Webster.

It’s been three years since Microvast announced plans to buy an existing manufacturing building and create close to 290 jobs, an economic development deal that attracted another company in the electric vehicle supply chain to Tennessee. A $3 million state jobs grant and a $5 million local tax break buoyed the project, which still stands poised to reap tens of millions of dollars in tax benefits from new federal laws aimed at growing and rewarding domestic EV manufacturing.

Nashville Business Journal

Michael Randle

Michael Randle