https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-motors/2019/12/09/gm-loan-lordstown-motors-plant-truck-production/2631094001/
GM to loan $40M to Lordstown Motors to help introduce electric truck
Dec. 9, 2019  Ian Thibodeau,Kalea Hall

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The Lordstown Endurance electric pickup will feature an all-electric range
of up to 250+ miles per charge, according to the company. (Photo: .Lordstown
Motors Corp.)

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GM will loan $40 million to Lordstown Motors to help introduce an electric
pickup truck to be built at the plant formerly owned by the Detroit
automaker. (Photo: Jeff Swensen, TNS)
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General Motors Co. sold its sprawling Lordstown, Ohio complex for $20
million — but it plans to cut the buyer a $40 million loan to help it launch
its first product.

Lordstown Motors Corp., the start-up that swooped in to buy the Lordstown
plant GM effectively idled in 2019, bought the plant in early November.
Neither company offered details of the sale, which allows Lordstown Motors
to establish its headquarters at the plant and build an electric pickup
truck there.

But documents filed with the Trumbull County Auditor and the Trumbull County
Recorder Dec. 5 offer outline details of the transaction.

An open-end mortgage agreement would have Lordstown borrow $40 million to
support the purchase of the complex and to support Lordstown Motors' launch
of its forthcoming electric pickup, the Endurance. That could increase to
$50 million if needed, according to documents. In addition to purchasing the
facility, Lordstown Motors would update and retool the plant for its
production.

The transfer of the property — and Lordstown Motors initial fund-raising
efforts — were delayed by a 40-day strike against GM by the United Auto
Workers union. The loan from GM would effectively recuperate lost time for
Lordstown Motors to keep the start-up on track for its 2020 launch.

GM spokesman Jim Cain said the automaker would not comment on terms of the
sale, or the loan. Details from the public records were first reported by
The Business Journal in Youngstown, Ohio. 

The deal was structured to keep Lordstown Motors on its timeline, Cain said.

Meantime, GM has the option to repurchase the sprawling
6-million-square-foot complex. or lease portions of the Lordstown plant from
Lordstown Motors, according to a memorandum of options signed by Lordstown
Motors CEO Stephen Burns and GM Global Director of Real Estate, Debra Hoge. 

There were no details in the documents filed Dec.5 on when the loan would be
repaid. An open-end mortgage essentially allows the borrower to increase the
amount of money borrowed at a later date. 

Lordstown Motors plans to build trucks for commercial customers, including
municipalities and utility companies in need of fleet vehicles. Production
will start with a full-size pickup with a mid-size pickup to follow, and
after that, an industrial utility vehicle. The Detroit News reported in
August that Burns was trying to raise $300 million to support the conversion
of the Lordstown plant.

The company plans to start production of its pickup in late 2020 and will
initially hire 400 workers. Burns had formed another electric vehicle
start-up, Workhorse Group Inc., which as of Sept. 30 had lost $37.8 million
and had $10.2 million in cash, according to a filing with the U.S.
Securities and Commission.

Workhorse owns 10% of Lordstown Motors. Burns plans to license components of
Workhorse's electric-drive technology for the electric truck. Workhorse will
transfer 6,000 existing pre-orders for its W-15 battery-powered pickup to
Lordstown Motors.

GM announced last week plans to invest $2.3 billion in northeast Ohio with
LG Chem to build a battery-cell plant there. That plant will go up in the
area of the Lordstown Assembly plant.

The cells will be used in GM's all-new electric vehicles. GM plans to have
20 all-electric nameplates globally by 2023. One of those will be an all-new
electric pickup truck coming in the fall of 2021.
[© detroitnews.com]


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