In June, Companies Announced $300 Million of New Clean Energy Manufacturing Investment and $2.4 Billion in Cancelations

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Tom Taylor
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Note: this release was updated on July 15, 2025 to reflect new reporting about operations at the Orion Factory in Michigan.

In June 2025, the Clean Economy Tracker tracked significant shifts in U.S. domestic clean energy manufacturing including:

  • Announced Investments: $307 million in investment and 815 jobs.
  • Announced Cancelations: $2.4 billion in canceled investments and more than 2,100 jobs canceled.

Project Cancelations in June 2025

Date Company Facility Name State Operating Status Investment Jobs Manufacturing Sector
6/25/2025 Amprius Brighton Facility Colorado Canceled ($190,000,000) (166) Batteries
6/24/2025 Toyota Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Indiana Canceled ($2,203,000,000) (1,740) Electric Vehicles, Batteries
6/4/2025 Meyer Burger Meyer Burger Arizona Solar Panel Facility Arizona Canceled (217) Solar Energy

New Investments in June 2025

Date Company Facility Name State Operating Status Investment Jobs Manufacturing Sector
6/26/2025 Howard Industries HI Clarke County Facility Mississippi Under Construction $100,000,000 100 Transmission & Grid
6/26/2025 Howard Industries HI Jones County Facility Mississippi Planned $68,475,000 175 Transmission & Grid
6/26/2025 Howard Industries HI Simpson County Facility Mississippi Planned $68,475,000 175 Transmission & Grid
6/25/2025 SolarEdge SolarEdge Salt Lake Facility Utah Operational 250 Batteries
6/24/2025 alkaLi alkaLi Lithium Plant Pennsylvania Planned Minerals
6/20/2025 ERMCO Dyersburg Headquarters Tennessee Planned $70,000,000 Transmission & Grid
6/9/2025 EcoRecycle EcoRecycle Cartersville Facility Georgia Planned Solar Energy
6/5/2025 Myers Emergency & Power Systems Lehigh Valley EnerShed Facility Pennsylvania Operational 45 Batteries
6/2/2025 Heliene Heliene MN #3 Manufacturing Facility Minnesota Operational 70 Solar Energy

Year to date Summary

In 2025 to date, there have been:

  • Cancelations representing nearly 20,000 jobs and $18.7 billion in investments
  • New Investments representing $15 billion and 15,500 jobs

About the data

The Clean Economy Tracker (CET) tracks private-led investments and jobs in clean energy manufacturing, deployment as well as related public statements by lawmakers serving in the U.S. Congress. Clean energy manufacturing and deployment covers production facilities for batteries, critical mineral production and processing, electric vehicles, heat pumps, hydrogen electrolyzers, transmission and grid materials, and zero-emissions electricity generation (including solar, wind and nuclear). The tool was developed by Atlas Public Policy and Utah State University and is updated at least weekly.

Note the data cover manufacturing only and are through June 30, 2025. The jobs reflect direct, permanent manufacturing jobs and do not include indirect or construction jobs. Jobs canceled refers to clean energy jobs canceled. Where production is moved to another facility, production at the original facility is marked as canceled and investment and jobs are marked as canceled. If and when investment and jobs numbers at the new facility are announced, they will be added to the database.

Get in touch: info@cleaneconomytracker.org

About Author

Tom Taylor

Tom is a Senior Policy Analyst and brings together data, policy, and communications at Atlas. At Atlas, he produces reports and data stories related to climate solutions and is particularly focused on ensuring that this content is accessible to policymakers and the public. Tom works on multiple projects including the Climate Program Portal, the Clean Economy Tracker and EV Jobs Hub.

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