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Monday, May 16, 2011

GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY TO PARTICIPATE IN GROUNDBREAKING OF FIRST-IN-THE-NATION PLANT AT GM POWERTRAIN BALTIMORE

ANNAPOLIS, MD (May 16, 2011) – Governor Martin O’Malley will join U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu, Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, GM executives, and leaders of the UAW for the groundbreaking of a new facility at GM’s Powertrain Baltimore, making GM the first U.S. automaker to develop and manufacture electric motors for plug-in electric and hybrid vehicles.

In January 2010, GM announced that it would build a manufacturing facility at the existing White Marsh plant to manufacture its Global Rear Wheel Drive motors for GM electric cars.  Through an innovative public-private partnership, the new facility is expected to create approximately 190 jobs.

Tomorrow, Governor O’Malley will participate in the groundbreaking of the new facility, making White Marsh home to America’s first electric motor manufacturing facility owned by a major automaker.


WHAT:           Governor O’Malley to participate in groundbreaking of America’s first electric motor manufacturing plan owned by a major U.S. automaker

WHEN:           TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.

WHERE:         GM Powertrain Baltimore
10301 Philadelphia Road
White Marsh, MD 21162

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

O'Tooley did the same thing when they opened the solar cell production plant on the Western Shore, where is it now? China....

When are the Dumocrats going to realize that they are being sold a bill of goods?

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't touch a Government Motor vehicle with a 30' pole.

Any real american worth is salt would stay away from GM products.

Everyone knows that Toyota, Honda, & BMW have blown away the competition - heck look who wrote the book on a 200,000 mile longevity. It wasn't GM, Chrysler, and that's for certain.

O'Malley - had better wake-up.