• Event reinforces Fremont’s demonstrated commitment and success in supporting growth of advanced manufacturing, cleantech jobs.
• Spotlights expanding resources and capabilities as new high-tech facilities for battery storage, logistics, EV support come online.
• Previews the opening by RK Logistics of California’s largest lithium battery distribution facility, and the first to be compliant with the latest California building and safety code standards for batteries.
The City of Fremont is rapidly emerging as the nation’s hub for lithium-ion batteries.The event served to illustrate the rapid growth – and the continuing opportunity – for cleantech manufacturing and logistics in Fremont, and how the city’s strategic support for advanced manufacturing and related supply chain support services complements and encourages that growth.
“We are incredibly excited for RK Logistics new 210,000 square foot battery distribution facility in Fremont, which when completed will be not only the largest lithium battery distribution facility in California, but the only one that is compliant with the latest California Building Code standards for battery handling,” said Lily Mei, mayor of the City of Fremont.
“We know creating a vibrant battery ecosystem takes a village, and we’re grateful to be in such great company with RK Logistics, its partners and our other supporters in local and state government at this inaugural California Battery Summit,” she added.
“This state-of-the-art facility will be the crown jewel in our growing network of high-tech warehousing facilities supporting the market’s needs for lithium-ion-battery production, storage and distribution,” said Joe Maclean, RK’s president and chief executive, who noted that RK has been providing lithium-ion battery logistics to clients across Silicon Valley since 2014.
The new facility is RK’s 15th in the greater Bay Area and compliments the company’s national footprint and capabilities for battery storage and distribution in Michigan, Texas, Arizona and New York. The Kato Road facility was developed by Link Logistics and has been leased to RK Logistics.