News

Contract employee Kim Jung Won died after a workplace accident at LG Energy Solution in Holland; no foul play suspected, ...
The South Korean battery maker plans to produce batteries that can be installed anywhere and can capture solar and wind power to charge vehicles.
First responders with the Holland Department of Public Safety were called to LG Energy Solutions on reports of a workplace ...
A contractor was killed in a workplace accident at LG Energy Solution in Holland on July 27, The Sentinel confirmed.
Authorities responded to the facility in Holland, where they found Kim Jung Won, of Korea, partially stuck in a machine.
A worker was killed in a workplace accident at LG Energy Solutions, Holland police said. The victim was identified as Kim Jung Won of South Korea. The incident happened just after 5 p.m. Sunday, July ...
LG Energy Solution Michigan media] Kim Jung Won, a contractor from South Korea, tragically died around 5pm on the eve ...
"It is very clearly a state-of-the-art facility." Energy giant LG announces massive strategy shift that will have major impact on EV drivers: 'We can provide energy storage in any location' first ...
Ever since LG Chem chose to build its first battery plant in Holland in 2010, city officials have known there was a chance for a second major investment in the city on land LG owns directly to the ...
HOLLAND -- LG Chem Ltd, a subsidiary of South Korea electronics giant LG, is announcing what has been widely speculated: It will build its first North American lithium ion battery plant in Holland.
LG Chem Ltd., a division of one of the largest companies in the world, will announce today it will build a long-anticipated $303 million, 650,000-square-foot factory on Holland’s southeast side.