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15h agoLouisville to gain advanced battery manufacturing hub with new $42 million investment

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has announced that Anthro Energy will establish a $42 million advanced materials and battery manufacturing facility in Louisville, marking the company’s first operation in the state. The project is expected to create 110 full time jobs and generate around 390 construction roles during the build phase. The facility will focus on producing proprietary injectable phase change electrolytes used in consumer, defense, and automotive batteries, with planned annual capacity exceeding 12,000 metric tons, supporting high skilled technical and engineering roles.
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15h agoLouisville to gain advanced battery manufacturing hub with new $42 million investment

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has announced that Anthro Energy will establish a $42 million advanced materials and battery manufacturing facility in Louisville, marking the company’s first operation in the state. The project is expected to create 110 full time jobs and generate around 390 construction roles during the build phase. The facility will focus on producing proprietary injectable phase change electrolytes used in consumer, defense, and automotive batteries, with planned annual capacity exceeding 12,000 metric tons, supporting high skilled technical and engineering roles.
Wdrb• By Pooja Kumari
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Anthro Energy will invest $42 million in a Louisville battery materials facility, creating 110 permanent jobs and boosting Kentucky’s advanced manufacturing and clean energy ecosystem.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has announced that Anthro Energy will establish a $42 million advanced materials and battery manufacturing facility in Louisville, marking the company’s first operation in the state. The project is expected to create 110 full time jobs and generate around 390 construction roles during the build phase. The facility will focus on producing proprietary injectable phase change electrolytes used in consumer, defense, and automotive batteries, with planned annual capacity exceeding 12,000 metric tons, supporting high skilled technical and engineering roles.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has announced that Anthro Energy will establish a $42 million advanced materials and battery manufacturing facility in Louisville, marking the company’s first operation in the state. The project is expected to create 110 full time jobs and generate around 390 construction roles during the build phase. The facility will focus on producing proprietary injectable phase change electrolytes used in consumer, defense, and automotive batteries, with planned annual capacity exceeding 12,000 metric tons, supporting high skilled technical and engineering roles.
Dec 15, 2025 • 08:35