News Summary
LS GreenLink USA, Inc. has commenced construction on a $681 million manufacturing and port facility in Chesapeake, Virginia, which will create over 330 jobs. The facility will include a 750,000 square foot manufacturing plant and the tallest structure in Virginia, aimed at enhancing production capabilities for offshore wind energy. Completion is expected by the third quarter of 2027, with full operations anticipated by early 2028, marking a significant investment in the local economy and clean energy initiatives.
Virginia—LS GreenLink USA, Inc. has officially begun construction on a state-of-the-art manufacturing and port facility in Chesapeake, Virginia, representing an investment of over $681 million. The project is set to create more than 330 new jobs in the local area, marking a significant boost to the regional economy.
The first phase of the development will feature a 750,000 square foot advanced manufacturing plant, as well as a 660-foot Vertical Continuous Vulcanization (VCV) tower, which will stand as the tallest structure in Virginia, and within the range from Philadelphia to Charlotte. Additionally, there will be a dedicated pier for the production, handling, and global delivery of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cables.
With plans to enhance production capabilities for offshore wind energy and modern energy infrastructure, the initial phase of the facility is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2027, with full operations anticipated by the first quarter of 2028. Future phases of the project will provide opportunities for additional production capacity and advanced technological capabilities, responding to the increasing global demand for sustainable energy solutions.
Executives highlighted the importance of the new facility, with LS Cable & System’s President & CEO noting that it aligns with the company’s vision for global energy infrastructure. Officials also emphasized that this facility marks the beginning of a long-term investment focused on innovation and sustainability in the energy sector.
Virginia Governor highlighted the facility as a pivotal moment for innovation and job creation in the state. Chesapeake City Mayor underscored the project’s importance for the region in meeting clean energy goals. U.S. Senators and a local representative expressed their support, recognizing the project’s expected positive impact on the local economy and its commitment to clean energy initiatives.
The site for the facility, which encompasses 96.6 acres, was previously known as The Chesapeake Deep Water Terminal and was acquired on March 25, 2025. This strategic location enhances the project’s logistical capabilities and reinforces its role in contributing to the local workforce and clean energy ambitions.
In summary, LS GreenLink’s Chesapeake facility is set to play a crucial role in advancing energy production capabilities while providing significant economic benefits to the region. As the company moves forward with this project, it hopes to fulfill energy demands sustainably while fostering job creation in local communities.
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