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Federal tax credits boosting Tennessee’s battery supply chain

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025   

Federal tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act are fueling big growth in Tennessee's battery supply chain.

The Volunteer State has become a major hub in battery production with 11 manufactures in the state. For example, in Clarksville, LG Chem is investing $1.7 billion in a facility to produce cathode materials for electric-vehicle batteries.

Xan Fishman, energy program senior managing director for the nonprofit think tank Bipartisan Policy Center, said clean energy tax credits are driving investments in Tennessee's battery industry.

"We've really seen a resurgence in battery manufacturing in the U.S., and in Tennessee in particular, with factories coming online," Fishman pointed out. "It's a sector that has been dominated by China."

The Volunteer State has attracted more than $5 billion in clean energy investments and created 6,700 jobs since 2022. Major developments include the McKellar Solar Farm in Madison County, which helps power Meta's Gallatin data center and the Sequoyah Nuclear Plant near Soddy-Daisy.

Fishman warned the "One Big Beautiful Bill" would gut key federal tax credits supporting the battery supply chain from EV incentives to energy storage and critical mineral processing. He noted electricity and energy needs are on the rise and the tax credits ensure the energy supply can keep up.

"If we don't keep up with that growing demand, the result is going to be that electricity prices go up," Fishman cautioned. "Preserving these tax credits is going to be really important for energy affordability and energy reliability, because we know we all need energy for our lives."

Fishman argued repealing clean energy tax credits could cost U.S. jobs and stop new manufacturing. He added China already controls more than 90% of critical minerals and could raise prices any time. He hopes Tennesseans will work with Congress to protect clean energy tax credits, jobs and U.S. battery manufacturing.

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