LS GreenLink USA, Inc. (“LS GreenLink”), a subsidiary of LS Cable & System, Ltd. (“LS Cable & System”), today celebrated a major milestone in its U.S. expansion with the Phase 1 Construction Milestone Ceremony in Chesapeake, Virginia. The company officially marked the start of vertical construction for its state-of-the-art manufacturing and pier facility.
The Phase 1 development represents a $681 million investment. Additionally, it will foresee the establishment of one of the most advanced high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cable manufacturing facilities in the world.
Details on the Project
Also, the project is anchored by a 660-foot Vertical Continuous Vulcanization (VCV) tower. Upon completion, will become the tallest structure in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It will be alongside a 750,000-square-foot manufacturing facility which is equivalent to approximately 13 football fields under one roof. Additionally, phase 1 will create over 330 full-time jobs.

“In Chesapeake, LS GreenLink is showing what it truly means to take big ideas to the next level,” said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “LS GreenLink’s VCV tower will be the tallest structure in Virginia. Also, it will be a beacon to other global corporations. Additionally, the investment LS GreenLink is making in Hampton Roads is a vote of confidence in the Commonwealth as a reliable partner and a place where global companies can invest with confidence.”
A Boost for Virginia
“Today, LS GreenLink is ushering in the next chapter of Virginia’s economic, energy, and architectural history,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Carrie Chenery. “The City of Chesapeake, Hampton Roads Alliance, and Virginia Economic Development Partnership are showing investors around the globe that Virginia can deliver. Moreover, LS GreenLink is proving that the sky is the limit when it comes to business opportunity in the Commonwealth.”
“ Furthermore, I’m thrilled to see this critical project for the city of Chesapeake and the Commonwealth reach another key milestone. This ambitious project, made possible in part by the Inflation Reduction Act. It reinforces Virginia’s position as a hub for advanced energy manufacturing,” said U.S. Senator Mark Warner. “ Also, once operational, LS GreenLink’s Chesapeake facility will help strengthen our grid, modernize our energy infrastructure, and increase our energy security. I look forward to continuing to work with LS Cable & System, my congressional colleagues, and state and local officials to bring this project to fruition.”
“I am glad to see LS GreenLink mark this important milestone. Additionally, I commend their continued investment in the Commonwealth, which became possible as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act,” said U.S. Senator Tim Kaine. “I’m excited about how this project will create jobs and make our supply chains more resilient. Moreover, it will keep Virginia at the forefront of clean-energy innovation. Also, I look forward to continuing to work together to boost Virginia’s economy.”
Similar Projects
In another similar project that is developing in the US, The Legends Tower planned for Oklahoma is expected to become the tallest building in the US upon completion. Spanning an amazing height of 1,907 feet, it will rewrite the country’s skyline records. This huge project is planned for Oklahoma City, and it aims to outreach the famous One World Trade Center that dominates the New York City horizon.
LS Cable & System’s Long-Term Commitment to the Global Energy Transition
“This project reflects LS Cable & System’s long-term commitment to the global energy transition. It also shows its commitment to strengthening localized manufacturing capabilities in key markets like the United States,” said Bon-Kyu Koo, President & CEO of LS Cable & System. “The LS GreenLink manufacturing and pier facility complex will serve as a strategic cornerstone in supporting grid resilience. It will also be a cornerstone of the modernization of critical energy infrastructure for decades to come.”
“North America is a critical growth market for our company. This investment underscores our confidence in the America’s energy future,” said Gisu Kim, Regional President of North America, LS Cable & System. “We are proud to partner with the Commonwealth of Virginia and the City of Chesapeake to deliver a project that brings advanced technology, high-quality jobs, and long-term economic impact.”
Significance of the Project
“ Also, breaking ground on vertical construction is a defining moment for LS GreenLink,” said Patrick Y. Shim, Managing Director of LS GreenLink. “This facility will not only anchor a new domestic supply chain for advanced power cables, but also position Chesapeake as a global hub for next-generation energy infrastructure. We are grateful for the strong support from the Commonwealth and the City.”
Furthermore, the Chesapeake facility is strategically designed to support the growing demand for advanced transmission. It is also designed to support grid modernization across the United States. Once operational, Phase 1 of the plant will produce next-generation submarine cables essential for strengthening the nation’s power grid. Moreover, these cables will enable efficient long-distance transmission of electricity underwater.
Timeline
Also, Construction for Phase 1 broke ground in April 2025. Moreover, it is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2027 and full operations anticipated by the first quarter of 2028.
Project Team
Lastly, Hanmi Global Co., Ltd. Is serving as the construction manager, Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd. As the general contractor, and Heerim Architects & Planners Co., Ltd. As the principal architect.
LS GreenLink’s VCV Tower Project Factsheet
Total Investment: 700 Million (Phase 1)
Facility Size: 750,000 square feet
Location: Chesapeake, Virginia (Elizabeth River basin)
Main Product: HVDC Submarine Cables
Job Creation: 330+ full-time positions
Height: 660 feet (approx. 201 meters).
State Record: Also, upon completion, it will be the tallest structure in Virginia surpassing the Westin Virginia Beach Town Center.
Regional Impact: Additionally, it will be the tallest industrial structure on the East Coast between Philadelphia and Charlotte.
Key Timeline
- April 2025: Groundbreaking ceremony and start of Phase 1.
- May 2026: Commencement of vertical construction on the VCV tower.
- Q4 2027: Expected completion of Phase 1 construction.
- Q1 2028: Anticipated start of full operations and mass production.

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