LS Cable & System reports plan to build the largest submarine factory in the U.S.

South Koreaโ€™s LS Cable Expands Renewable Infrastructure in the U.S.

LS Cable & System announced a โ‚ฉ1 trillion ($721 million) investment through its subsidiary LS Greenlink USA to build the largest submarine cable factory in the United States. This project strengthens LS Cableโ€™s position as a global leader in high-voltage and submarine cable manufacturing.

According to BusinessKorea, the new LS Cable submarine cable factory will sit along the Elizabeth River in Chesapeake, Virginia. The 396,700-square-meter site will include 70,000 square meters of floor space. Construction begins in 2025 and should finish by 2027.

LS Cable Submarine Cable Factory to Create Jobs and New Technology

The Chesapeake plant will include a 200-meter-tall power cable production tower โ€” the tallest of its kind worldwide. It will produce high-voltage cables for offshore wind farms and large-scale power projects.

Once operating, the LS Cable submarine cable factory will employ about 300 people. The project will boost Virginiaโ€™s role in the U.S. clean energy transition and create opportunities in advanced manufacturing.

Major Support from U.S. and State Governments

To encourage the project, the Virginia state government awarded LS Cable & System around $48 million (66.5 billion won) in subsidies and tax benefits. In addition, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) granted $99 million (137.2 billion won) under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Together, these contributions total $147 million (about 202.7 billion won)โ€”the largest support package ever provided to a global cable company in the U.S.

For more on the DOEโ€™s renewable energy initiatives, visit the Department of Energyโ€™s website.

Global Expansion and Renewable Energy Projects

This investment aligns with LS Cable & Systemโ€™s broader expansion strategy. Its affiliate, LS Marine Solutions, is building large-scale cable installation vessels, while LS Eco Energy continues growing its submarine power projects across Europe.

Additionally, LS Cable & System recently began constructing a new manufacturing plant in Querรฉtaro, Mexico. The facility will produce high-capacity busway systems for both the U.S. and international markets and is scheduled for completion in the first half of 2025.

Commitment to Sustainable Growth

Through these strategic developments, LS Cable & System continues to advance global sustainability and energy efficiency. The Chesapeake and Querรฉtaro projects reflect the companyโ€™s commitment to supporting clean energy, infrastructure growth, and eco-friendly manufacturing solutions worldwide.

To learn more about LS Cable & Systemโ€™s technology and sustainability initiatives, visit LS Cable & System Global.

Mark Marselli
Author: Mark Marselli

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