• 5,300 jobs lost to June cancellations; 16,500 jobs lost in 2025

  • GOP districts see $11.7 billion in investments, 11,700 jobs disappear

  • $2.1 billion in new investments announced in June don’t offset cancellations, closings

 Businesses canceled, closed, and scaled back more than $22 billion worth of new factories and clean energy projects in the first half of 2025 after cancelling another $6.7 billion in June alone, according to E2’s latest monthly analysis of clean energy projects tracked by E2 and the Clean Economy Tracker.

The latest wave of cancellations — affecting five battery, storage, and electric vehicle factories in Colorado, Indiana, Michigan, New York, and Oregon — follows growing uncertainty among businesses as Congress was making the final push to effectively end federal clean energy tax credits. More than 5,000 jobs were lost to the cancellations and scales backs in June, bringing the total number of jobs lost to abandoned projects in 2025 to 16,500.

Republican congressional districts are losing the most from the cancellations. More than $11.7 billion in investments and 11,700 jobs have been cancelled, delayed or closed in Republican districts so far in 2025. Over $6.1 billion and nearly 4,000 jobs have been lost in Democratic districts.

June’s cancellations were led by major automakers scaling back electric vehicle production investments. General Motors cancelled a $4.3 billion plan to expand its Orion plant in Michigan to build new electric pickups and instead shift its investments there to build 8-cylinder gas vehicles. Additionally, Toyota scaled back a $2.2 billion plan to retool a manufacturing plant in Indiana that was going to build a new three-row electric SUV, consolidating production to its Georgetown, Kentucky plant instead.

Following is a statement from MICHAEL TIMBERLAKE, E2 COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR:

“These cancellations aren’t just numbers on a balance book. They’re jobs, paychecks, and opportunities in communities that were counting on these clean energy projects to drive economic growth. And now they’re gone.

“By effectively ending clean energy incentives, Congress is turning its back on thousands of American workers and dozens of communities that were ready to build our energy future and strengthen America’s competitiveness.

Amid the cancellations and rising uncertainty, businesses in June announced more than $2.1 billion in investments for new hydrogen, EV, and grid and transmission equipment factories across five states — including a $1.8 billion investment by Element Resources to build North America’s largest hydrogen production facility in California. Separately, Howard Industries announced more than $236 million to expand its electrical and transmission manufacturing operations in Mississippi that is expected to create at least 450 permanent jobs.

Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by year 2022- 2025

Year Projects Jobs Announced Investment Announced
2022 72 31,131 $43,489,500,000
2023 192 59,825 $64,301,700,700
2024 86 19,667 $18,285,529,000
2025 52 12,329 $7,234,350,000
Total 402 122,952 $133,311,079,000

*cancelled projects removed from figures

Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by year 2022-2025

Year Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investment Announced/Lost
2022 0 0 0
2023 9 2,052 $744,000,000
2024 14 7,546 $1,971,500,000
2025 35 16,589 $22,140,600,000
Total 58 26,187 $24,856,100,000

Through June, 62 percent of all clean energy projects announced—along with 72 percent of all jobs and 81 percent of all investments —are in congressional districts represented by Republicans.

According to E2’s tracking, June’s announcements bring the overall number of major new clean energy projects announced since federal clean energy tax credits passed in August 2022 to 402 across 42 states and Puerto Rico. Companies have said they plan to invest more than $133 billion in these projects and hire 123,000 permanent workers. (These figures reflect ongoing revisions and updates).

Since federal clean energy tax credits were passed by Congress in August 2022, a total of 58 announced or operational projects have been cancelled, closed, or scaled back—35 in 2025 alone. More than 26,000 jobs and nearly $25 billion in investments were connected with the abandoned projects and facilities.

A full map and list of announcements is available at e2.org/announcements/. Cancellation data will be incorporated in the coming months.
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Detailed below is a list of June clean energy announcements tracked by E2 along with totals by state, sector, congressional district, and industry type for projects announced, cancelled, downsized, and closed since E2 began tracking in August 2022.

Clean Economy Works June 2025 | projects announced by date

Date Company/Org State Source Sector Type Jobs Investment
6/3 Element Resources CA Link Hydrogen Generation $1,850,000,000
6/19 Green Metals Battery Innovations, LLC NC Link Battery/Storage Recycling
6/20 Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. TN Link Grid, Transmission and Electrification Manufacturing $70,000,000
6/24 AlkaLi PA Link EV Generation
6/25 Howard Industries MS Link Grid, Transmission and Electrification Manufacturing 100 $100,000,000
6/26 Howard Industries MS Link Grid, Transmission and Electrification Manufacturing 175 $68,475,000
6/26 Howard Industries MS Link Grid, Transmission and Electrification Manufacturing 175 $68,475,000

Clean Economy Works 2025 | projects cancelled, closed, downsized by date 2022-2025

Date Developer State Update Link Sector Type Jobs Lost Investments Lost
1/10/23 Philadelphia Solar TX Cancelled Link Solar Manufacturing 150
1/19/23 Proterra CA Closure Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 300
6/13/23 Lightning eMotors CO Downsized Link EV Manufacturing 80
6/27/23 Nu Ride (formerly Lordstown Motors) OH Closure Link EV Manufacturing 450 40,000,000
6/30/23 Microvast KY Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 562 504,000,000
10/31/23 Orsted NJ Cancelled Link Wind Generation
10/31/23 Orsted NJ Cancelled Link Wind Generation
11/10/23 Siemens Gamesa VA Cancelled Link Wind Manufacturing 260 200,000,000
12/16/23 Lightning eMotors CO Closure Link EV Manufacturing 250
5/6/24 Canoo AR Closure Link EV Manufacturing 545
7/19/24 VSK Energy CO Cancelled Link Solar Manufacturing 900 250,000,000
8/2/24 Applied Materials VA Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 90 109,000,000
8/12/24 Lear Corporation MI Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 167 80,000,000
8/12/24 Lear Corporation MI Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 167 16,250,000
8/12/24 Lear Corporation MI Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 166 16,250,000
8/15/24 Piedmont Lithium TN Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 120 600,000,000
8/26/24 Meyer Burger CO Cancelled Link Solar Manufacturing 350 400,000,000
9/10/24 Wheatland Tube IL Closure Link Solar Manufacturing 237 0
11/27/24 TotalEnergies NY Cancelled Link Wind Generation 1,300
11/27/24 TotalEnergies NJ Cancelled Link Wind Generation 1,300
12/2/24 Lion Electric IL Closure Link EV Manufacturing 1,418 70,000,000
12/10/24 Nippon Denkai GA Cancelled Link Other Manufacturing 250 430,000,000
12/31/24 ZF MI Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 536
1/2/25 REC Silicon WA Closure Link Solar Manufacturing 244
1/17/25 Solar Partners CA Downsized Link Solar Generation 2,200,000,000
1/24/25 Prysmian MA Cancelled Link Wind Manufacturing 100 200,000,000
1/28/25 Magnis Energy Technologies NY Downsized Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 80 140,000,000
2/4/25 Kore Power AZ Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 3,000 1,200,000,000
2/5/25 Envision AESC SC Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 1,080 1,500,000,000
2/6/25 Freyr Battery GA Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 723 2,570,000,000
2/11/25 Canoo OK Closure Link EV Manufacturing 2,000
2/11/25 Canoo OK Closure Link EV Manufacturing $320,000,000 (total)
2/11/25 Canoo OK Closure Link EV Manufacturing 500 $320,000,000 (total)
2/11/25 BorgWarner MI Closure Link EV Manufacturing 188 (total) 10,600,000
2/11/25 BorgWarner MI Closure Link EV Manufacturing 188 (total) 40,000,000
2/17/25 Aspen Aerogels GA Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 250 325,000,000
2/24/25 Air Products NY Cancelled Link Hydrogen Generation 90 500,000,000
2/24/25 Nikola AZ Downsized Link EV Manufacturing 315
2/27/25 Ascend KY Downsized Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 130 310,000,000
3/3/25 Bosch SC Cancelled Link Hydrogen Manufacturing 350 200,000,000
3/11/25 Proterra SC Downsized Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 90
4/14/25 Stellantis IL Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 1,000 3,200,000,000
4/17/25 SungEel HiTech Co GA Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 104 37,000,000
4/25/25 RWE SC Cancelled Link Wind Generation 1,100,000,000
4/28/25 Juniper Power MA Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 170,000,000
5/8/25 Cleveland-Cliffs WV Cancelled Link Grid, Transmission and Electrification Manufacturing 600 150,000,000
5/13/25 OneD Battery Sciences WA Closure Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 20 15,000,000
5/14/25 Li-Cycle AL Closure Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 45
5/14/25 Li-Cycle AZ Closure Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 40
5/14/25 Li-Cycle NY Closure Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing
5/14/25 Li-Cycle NY Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 270 960,000,000
5/27/25 General Motors NY Cancelled Link EV Manufacturing 300,000,000
5/29/25 Meyer Burger AZ Closure Link Solar Manufacturing 500
6/10/25 General Motors MI Downsize Link EV Manufacturing 2,350 4,300,000,000
6/10/25 Powin OR Downsize Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 418
6/19/25 Semikron Danfoss NY Downsize Link EV Manufacturing 30
6/24/25 Toyota IN Downsize Link EV Manufacturing 1,740 2,203,000,000
6/25/25 Amprius CO Cancelled Link Battery/Storage Manufacturing 332 190,000,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by year 2022- 2025

Year Projects Jobs Announced Investment Announced
2022 72 31,131 $43,489,500,000
2023 192 59,825 $64,301,700,700
2024 86 19,667 $18,285,529,000
2025 52 12,329 $7,234,350,000
Total 402 122,952 $133,311,079,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by year 2022-2025

Year Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investment Announced/Lost
2022 0 0 0
2023 9 2,052 $744,000,000
2024 14 7,546 $1,971,500,000
2025 35 16,589 $22,140,600,000
Total 58 26,187 $24,856,100,000

 Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by sector Aug. 2022-June 2025

Sector Projects Jobs Announced Investment Announced
Battery/Storage 64 26,305 $41,961,100,000
Biofuel 1 40 $0
Energy Efficiency 1 200 $6,000,000
EV 151 64,173 $81,475,800,000
Geothermal 1 0 $0
Grid, Transmission and Electrification 42 7,443 $4,674,609,000
Hydrogen 20 3,556 $7,989,600,000
Semiconductor 0 1,970 $5,375,000,000
Solar 94 31,474 $17,352,370,000
Wind 28 3,254 $4,060,500,000

*totals will not match overall figures as some projects are categorized into multiple sectors

 Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by sector Aug. 2022-June 2025

Sector Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investment Announced/ Lost
Battery/Storage 22 10,644 $13,708,000,000
Biofuel 0 0 $0
Energy Efficiency 0 0 $0
EV 29 14,044 $13,074,100,000
Geothermal 0 0 $0
Grid, Transmission and Electrification 1 600 $150,000,000
Hydrogen 2 440 $700,000,000
Semiconductor 0 0 $0
Solar 8 2,799 $2,850,000,000
Wind 7 2,960 $1,500,000,000

*totals will not match overall figures as some projects are categorized into multiple sectors

 Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by type Aug. 2022-June 2025

Type Projects Jobs Investment
Generation 49 3,786 $11,371,370,000
Manufacturing 326 116,818 $121,092,309,000
R&D 16 1,476 $698,900,000
Recycling, Repair, and Maintenance 9 872 $148,500,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by type Aug. 2022-June 2025

Type Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investment Announced/Lost
Generation 8 2,690 $3,970,000,000
Manufacturing 50 23,497 $20,886,100,000
R&D 0 0 $0
Recycling, Repair, and Maintenance 0 0 $0

 Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by congressional district Aug. 2022-June 2025

Party Projects Jobs Announced Investments Announced
Republican 249 88,295 $107,667,629,000
Democratic 131 30,133 $22,456,300,000
Unknown 22 4,524 $3,187,150,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by congressional district Aug. 2022-June 2025

Party Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investments Announced/Lost
Republican 29 15,831 $13,835,500,000
Democratic 16 5,978 $6,390,600,000
Unknown 13 4,378 $4,630,000,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects announced by state Aug. 2022-June 2025

State Projects Jobs Announced Investment Announced
Alabama 10 1,711 $2,819,200,000
Arkansas 2 500 $250,000,000
Arizona 13 3,002 $6,775,000,000
California 16 810 $3,450,000,000
Colorado 5 820 $40,000,000
Connecticut 4 100 $24,800,000
Florida 6 450 $176,000,000
Georgia 33 15,980 $12,881,000,000
Iowa 4 102 $17,000,000
Illinois 9 2,902 $2,714,600,000
Indiana 12 6,922 $7,279,000,000
Kansas 3 180 $110,000,000
Kentucky 9 2,761 $2,658,900,000
Louisiana 6 1,109 $1,719,500,000
Massachusetts 6 1,041 $45,700,000
Maryland 4 325 $316,370,000
Maine 1 200 $6,000,000
Michigan 34 12,149 $12,514,800,000
Minnesota 4 700 $155,000,000
Missouri 5 691 $747,000,000
Mississippi 7 2,990 $2,291,950,000
North Carolina 30 12,757 $21,765,259,000
North Dakota 1 n/a n/a
Nebraska 1 n/a n/a
New Hampshire 1 n/a $16,300,000
New Jersey 1 n/a n/a
New Mexico 7 3,442 $2,185,000,000
Nevada 7 5,250 $6,600,000,000
New York 13 1,809 $791,000,000
Ohio 19 4,934 $7,093,300,000
Oklahoma 5 1,310 $4,270,000,000
Oregon 2 n/a $43,000,000
Pennsylvania 5 427 $126,100,000
Puerto Rico 1 800 n/a
Rhode Island 1 n/a n/a
South Carolina 32 14,183 $14,492,500,000
Tennessee 26 5,604 $5,673,800,000
Texas 32 14,102 $9,311,000,000
Utah 3 0 $1,000,000,000
Virginia 10 1,305 $1,255,000,000
Vermont 1 12 n/a
Wisconsin 7 462 $242,000,000
West Virginia 4 850 $1,335,000,000

Clean Economy Works | total projects cancelled, closed, downsized by state Aug. 2022-June 2025

State Projects Jobs Announced/Lost Investment Announced/Lost
Alabama 1 45 n/a
Arkansas 1 545 n/a
Arizona 4 3,855 $1,200,000,000
California 2 300 $2,200,000,000
Colorado 5 1,912 $840,000,000
Georgia 4 1,327 $3,362,000,000
Illinois 3 2,655 $3,270,000,000
Indiana 1 1,740 $2,203,000,000
Kentucky 2 692 $814,000,000
Massachusetts 2 100 $200,000,000
Michigan 7 3,574 $4,463,100,000
New Jersey 3 1,300 n/a
New York 8 1,770 $3,000,000,000
Ohio 1 450 $40,000,000
Oklahoma 3 2,500 $320,000,000
Oregon 1 418 n/a
South Carolina 3 1,520 $1,700,000,000
Tennessee 1 120 $600,000,000
Texas 1 150 n/a
Virginia 2 350 $309,000,000
Washington 2 264 $15,000,000
West Virginia 1 600 $150,000,000

About E2’s Analysis

Announcements

Projects that began development, were proposed, or applied for local and state approval before the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are not included. This analysis also does not include investments in which the federal government has provided financial resources for the complete project, lease sales, projects in which an announcement was made but lacked specific geographic information, etc. Details on projects came from news reports on new and related projects; press releases from companies announcing new developments; and government announcements.

Cancellations, Closures, Downsizes

This tracking includes all projects, plants, operations, or expansions that were cancelled or closed since passage of the IRA in August 2022. This does not include announced layoffs that are not associated with a project downsizing unless there is a stated decease in production output. This list also does not include the transfer of project ownership, if production will continue under the new ownership, power purchasing agreements, or other similar type of announcements. Project delays or idling of facilities are not included unless there in an announced decrease in production or investment or unless the project will need to be restarted to proceed in the future.

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