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Released June 12, 2023 | SUGAR LAND
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Industrial Info is tracking nearly $5.9 billion worth of industrial projects under construction in South Carolina. The projects vary widely in type, including those involving electric vehicle (EV) batteries, refrigerated warehousing and semiconductor manufacturing. The Industrial Manufacturing Industry, with more than $3.35 billion worth of projects underway, leads the state in terms of the overall value of projects.
One of South Carolina's largest projects currently under construction is Envision-AESC LLC's (Smyrna, Tennessee) grassroot EV battery plant in Florence, construction of which recently kicked off. The project entails constructing a 1.5 million-square-foot facility with supporting equipment and systems to manufacture 30 gigawatt-hours of batteries per year. Upon completion, which is expected toward the end of next year, the facility will provide batteries to BMW's (Munich, Germany) plant in Greer, South Carolina, which is about 175 miles away. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) Industrial Manufacturing Project Database can click here for more details.
Other automotive-related projects in the state include Robert Bosch GmbH's (Gerlingen, Germany) expansion of its manufacturing facility in Charleston to allow for a new electric motor production line. According to a company website, the Charleston plant is Bosch's biggest U.S. facility. It currently manufactures fuel injectors and braking systems. The project kicked off earlier this year and is expected to be completed by yearend. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
South Carolina has in the past been a strong spot for the U.S. textiles sector, which has seen somewhat of a reemergence in the state over the past several years. Shaw Industries Group Incorporated (Dalton, Georgia) is expanding one of its carpet yarn plants in the state, located in Aiken, by constructing a 530,800-square-foot building addition with supporting systems to enable the company to help meet current and future demand for its high-performance carpet products. General contractor Schaerer Contracting Company Incorporated (Chattanooga, Tennessee) kicked off construction earlier this year and is expected to wrap up the project by the end of 2024. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
The U.S. government has passed legislation encouraging the manufacture of semiconductors in the U.S., and Pallidus Incorporated (Albany, New York) is capitalizing on this by renovating a currently unoccupied 300,000-square-foot building in Rock Hill, South Carolina, for semiconductor manufacturing. The project is expected to be completed later this year, when it will begin manufacturing next-generation silicon carbide wafers for use in EVs, telecommunications and more. Subscribers can click here to view the full project report.
Refrigerated warehousing and distribution represents one of the strongest spending sectors in the Food & Beverage Industry, and Walmart Incorporated (NYSE:WMT) (Bentonville, Arkansas) is keeping up with this trend by constructing a grassroot distribution center for refrigerated and frozen foods in Lyman, South Carolina. The 720,000-square-foot facility will feature robotics and automated material-handling systems. When completed later this year, the facility will create about 400 new jobs. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Food & Beverage Project Database can click here to learn more about the project.
Renewable energy also is making its way into the state, primarily in the form of solar power. One such project is Pine Gate Renewables LLC's (Asheville, North Carolina) grassroot Gunsight photovoltaic solar farm, construction of which began last year. The solar farm will use approximately 300,000 Jinko solar panels to provide nameplate generation of 75 megawatts. Engineering, procurement and construction contractor Blue Ridge Power (Asheville) is expected to complete the facility toward the end of this year. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Power Project Database can click here for more details.
Subscribers to Industrial Info's GMI Database can click here to see reports for all of the projects discussed in this article and click here for the related plant profiles.
Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is the leading provider of industrial market intelligence. Since 1983, IIR has provided comprehensive research, news and analysis on the industrial process, manufacturing and energy related industries. IIR's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) helps companies identify and pursue trends across multiple markets with access to real, qualified and validated plant and project opportunities. Across the world, IIR is tracking over 200,000 current and future projects worth $17.8 trillion (USD).
One of South Carolina's largest projects currently under construction is Envision-AESC LLC's (Smyrna, Tennessee) grassroot EV battery plant in Florence, construction of which recently kicked off. The project entails constructing a 1.5 million-square-foot facility with supporting equipment and systems to manufacture 30 gigawatt-hours of batteries per year. Upon completion, which is expected toward the end of next year, the facility will provide batteries to BMW's (Munich, Germany) plant in Greer, South Carolina, which is about 175 miles away. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) Industrial Manufacturing Project Database can click here for more details.
Other automotive-related projects in the state include Robert Bosch GmbH's (Gerlingen, Germany) expansion of its manufacturing facility in Charleston to allow for a new electric motor production line. According to a company website, the Charleston plant is Bosch's biggest U.S. facility. It currently manufactures fuel injectors and braking systems. The project kicked off earlier this year and is expected to be completed by yearend. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
South Carolina has in the past been a strong spot for the U.S. textiles sector, which has seen somewhat of a reemergence in the state over the past several years. Shaw Industries Group Incorporated (Dalton, Georgia) is expanding one of its carpet yarn plants in the state, located in Aiken, by constructing a 530,800-square-foot building addition with supporting systems to enable the company to help meet current and future demand for its high-performance carpet products. General contractor Schaerer Contracting Company Incorporated (Chattanooga, Tennessee) kicked off construction earlier this year and is expected to wrap up the project by the end of 2024. Subscribers can click here to learn more.
The U.S. government has passed legislation encouraging the manufacture of semiconductors in the U.S., and Pallidus Incorporated (Albany, New York) is capitalizing on this by renovating a currently unoccupied 300,000-square-foot building in Rock Hill, South Carolina, for semiconductor manufacturing. The project is expected to be completed later this year, when it will begin manufacturing next-generation silicon carbide wafers for use in EVs, telecommunications and more. Subscribers can click here to view the full project report.
Refrigerated warehousing and distribution represents one of the strongest spending sectors in the Food & Beverage Industry, and Walmart Incorporated (NYSE:WMT) (Bentonville, Arkansas) is keeping up with this trend by constructing a grassroot distribution center for refrigerated and frozen foods in Lyman, South Carolina. The 720,000-square-foot facility will feature robotics and automated material-handling systems. When completed later this year, the facility will create about 400 new jobs. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Food & Beverage Project Database can click here to learn more about the project.
Renewable energy also is making its way into the state, primarily in the form of solar power. One such project is Pine Gate Renewables LLC's (Asheville, North Carolina) grassroot Gunsight photovoltaic solar farm, construction of which began last year. The solar farm will use approximately 300,000 Jinko solar panels to provide nameplate generation of 75 megawatts. Engineering, procurement and construction contractor Blue Ridge Power (Asheville) is expected to complete the facility toward the end of this year. Subscribers to Industrial Info's Power Project Database can click here for more details.
Subscribers to Industrial Info's GMI Database can click here to see reports for all of the projects discussed in this article and click here for the related plant profiles.
Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is the leading provider of industrial market intelligence. Since 1983, IIR has provided comprehensive research, news and analysis on the industrial process, manufacturing and energy related industries. IIR's Global Market Intelligence (GMI) helps companies identify and pursue trends across multiple markets with access to real, qualified and validated plant and project opportunities. Across the world, IIR is tracking over 200,000 current and future projects worth $17.8 trillion (USD).