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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 44 MIN

Allan Swan: Inside Panasonic’s $4 Billion EV Battery Plant in Kansas

from There's Just Something About Kansas City · host Frank Boal, Sarah McEnerney, Kate Feder, Ben Messner

In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we revisit our powerful conversation with Allan Swan, President of Panasonic North America, about the largest economic development project in Kansas history — the new $4 billion lithium-ion battery plant in De Soto, Kansas.Allan shares how Kansas beat out over 100 other locations across 13 states to become home to Panasonic’s cutting-edge EV battery manufacturing facility, a key player in the booming electric vehicle (EV) industry. The factory will create up to 8,000 new jobs and is already partnering with local schools and universities to develop the skilled workforce needed.We also dive into Panasonic’s vision for the future of clean energy, electric transportation, and lithium battery innovation. Plus, Allan offers a personal look at how he and his family have embraced Kansas City — and what sets this community apart.Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most transformative tech projects in the Midwest.

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