Inside the idle Lordstown Motors plant

The Detroit News
Rows and rows of robots have been removed from the assembly lines and stored inside the idle plant.
Rows and rows of robots have been removed from the assembly lines and stored inside the idle plant.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
The 6.2 Million Square-foot Lordstown automotive plant was last home for General Motors and the Chevy Cruze. The operation shut down last March.
The 6.2 Million Square-foot Lordstown automotive plant was last home for General Motors and the Chevy Cruze. The operation shut down last March.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
In the stamping plant John Ritter moves a piece of stamped metal  John is Director of Facilities and Central Maintenance
In the stamping plant John Ritter moves a piece of stamped metal John is Director of Facilities and Central Maintenance
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
The assembly line sits empty as the plant is prepared for the Endurance
The assembly line sits empty as the plant is prepared for the Endurance
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns talks about the future of the plant.
Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns talks about the future of the plant.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
The Lordstown plant is idle awaiting retooling.
The Lordstown plant is idle awaiting retooling.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
Hundreds of robots are being tested and will be repurposed to the Endurance. The idle Lordstown Plant is being repurposed into an electric truck plant.
Hundreds of robots are being tested and will be repurposed to the Endurance. The idle Lordstown Plant is being repurposed into an electric truck plant.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
Rich Schmidt talks about the changeover of the plant
Rich Schmidt talks about the changeover of the plant
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
CEO Steve Burns stands In front of one of four metal stamping machines inside the Lordstown plant.
CEO Steve Burns stands In front of one of four metal stamping machines inside the Lordstown plant.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
Exterior of the Lordstown plant offices
Exterior of the Lordstown plant offices
Robert K Yosay, Special To The Detroit News
The vacant land off of St Rt 45 (Tod Ave) will be made into a General Motors battery cell production plant.
The vacant land off of St Rt 45 (Tod Ave) will be made into a General Motors battery cell production plant.
Robert K. Yosay, Special To The Detroit News