
Gigafactory
First Gigafactory

Upstate NY-based Gigafactory located at the birthplace of IBM.
iM3NY’s First Gigafactory has an excellent location in North-Eastern US benefiting from proximity to major cities and excellent infrastructure. We are located on Huron Campus, the birthplace of IBM, where we are proudly bringing back clean energy jobs to a region with a history of innovation and advanced manufacturing jobs. At this Gigafactory in America, we are building for the world.

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Powered by Clean Electricity
Advantaged Location
Our location in Endicott, NY, on the Huron Campus, the birthplace of IBM, where we have access to excellent logistics, materials handling and rail infrastructure. Our factory will run on clean energy, producing greener and lower-carbon cells starting 2022.


Construction and Refurbishment
We are refurbishing facilities previously occupied by IBM and proudly bringing advanced manufacturing jobs to Upstate NY. Construction and refurbishment activities are nearing completion and we are looking forward to the commissioning in 2022.
Revitalizing Southern Tier of NY
Several local contractors, engineering firms, parts manufacturers and service providers are working on our First Gigafactory. We are excited to play our part in revitalizing the region by bringing advanced, clean-energy manufacturing jobs.


Dry Room
A majority of our production processes will take place in the controlled environment of the dry room.
Production Equipment
We have started locating and readying the equipment for commissioning in 2022.


Pre-Production Runs
Pre-production runs to optimize our production processes
Future Gigafactory

iM3NY's growth strategy for the next few years includes having the capacity to produce 38 GWh. To achieve this goal the company is advancing plans for its Future Gigafactory.This Future Gigafactory will benefit from learnings and optimizations of our First Gigafactory in order to target industry leading cost savings and output yields.

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Football Fields
Could Fit in Our Future Gigafactory