Gigafactory at Ford's Battery Center of Excellence in Romulus
Ford Ion Park in Romulus, Michigan, is set to become a global battery center of excellence, driving advancements in lithium-ion and solid-state battery technology. To support this cutting-edge facility, we provided a state-of-the-art modular cleanroom, ensuring a controlled environment for researching, testing, and piloting advanced battery manufacturing techniques.
Our cleanroom solution enhances precision, contamination control, and efficiency, enabling Ford to accelerate the development of high-performance, cost-effective battery cells. This project plays a crucial role in Ford’s broader electrification strategy, helping optimize the battery value chain from raw materials to recycling while reinforcing Michigan’s position as a hub for electric vehicle innovation.
Project details
Project location
Romulus, Michigan
Application
EV batteries manufacturing
Size
60,000 square feet of walls + 35,000 square feet of ceiling
Scope of work
Architectural and engineering design assist, design coordination with structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing, supply and install of modular cleanroom and dry room walls, ceilings, and components, certification and testing
Cleanroom finish
Powder coated metal
With the support of The Berg Group, we are making strong progress on the installation of the Nicos Cleanroom at the EV battery manufacturing plant in Detroit, Michigan, despite the project’s highly demanding timeline.