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NM Faces Stiff Competition to Win Massive Tesla Motors Gigafactory

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Monday, March 3, 2014   

LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Economic development officials warn that New Mexico faces stiff competition from Arizona, Nevada and especially Texas in the brewing contest to win the massive Tesla Motors lithium-ion battery plant. Davin Lopez, CEO, Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance, acknowledged that the Lone Star State is best equipped to offer Tesla the most tax and utility incentives. However, he said, New Mexico's strong points may be a less expensive - but still skilled - labor force, and being closer to Tesla's California headquarters.

"Hopefully, we have some advantages we can bring to the table that are outside of incentives. Perhaps logistics, perhaps labor-cost advantages," Lopez said. "Hopefully, we can shine in some other areas as well."

Tesla is planning on building what it calls a "Gigafactory" that will be the world's biggest lithium-ion battery plant. It could cost up to $5 billion and employ over 6,000 workers. The automaker has said mass-producing the batteries, which fuel its cars, is critical as it looks to mass-produce a more affordable electric vehicle.

New Mexico would be in a better position to compete if state lawmakers had passed an "Economic Development Rate," something Texas has, Lopez said. Considered in the recent legislative session, it would have enabled utilities to discount energy costs for big companies, he explained. Citing a business considering opening in southern New Mexico, Lopez called the Tesla plant a huge economic blessing.

"We are working on a project down here for about 200 to 300 jobs at about a $40,000 average wage," he said. "When we ran the analysis on that, we were talking about well over $50 million in new spending - new household spending."

Tesla expects to break ground on the plant next year and be operational by 2017. The company hopes to produce more lithium ion batteries by 2020 than were produced globally last year.




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