Saft, world leader in the design and manufacture of high-tech batteries, celebrated the groundbreaking of its lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant at Cecil Commerce Center in Jacksonville. The factory will build advanced Li-ion cells and batteries for military hybrid vehicles, aviation, smart grid support, broadband back-up power and energy storage for renewable energy and to hire 300 people for its Jacksonville plant over the next three years.
The high-volume factory, which is Saft’s 16th wholly-owned facility worldwide and 6th within the United States, will begin production during the second half of 2011, providing additional capacity needed to meet growing customer demand, particularly in renewable energy storage.
John Searle, Saft Group CEO and Thomas Alcide, Saft America president, symbolically dug up the turf on the 11-acre site. “I am very happy to announce that our latest facility is now under construction. Saft needs this additional capacity for advanced lithium-ion batteries to address our customers’ needs in the very near future. The demand for high-performance, new technology batteries from trusted manufacturers like Saft is increasing rapidly, particularly in emerging applications for energy storage,” said John Searle.
“I am honored to join in welcoming Saft’s Li-ion battery manufacturing facility to the Cecil Commerce Center, which underscores that this is a good place to do business. In addition, as a member of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus, I recognize the contributions of these advanced rechargeable batteries in meeting our energy needs,” said Representative Cliff Stearns.

