2022.12.13
Hyundai Motor and SK On to invest $4b for EV battery plant in Georgia
By Lee Seung-ku, The Korea Herald - South Korea’s leading carmaker Hyundai Motor Group and SK Group’s battery-making arm SK On are set to invest $4 billion to build a joint battery production plant in Georgia, US state officials said Friday. Construction is expected to be completed in 2025.
The two companies had signed a
business agreement late November on building a joint facility in Bartow County,
about 100 kilometers northwest of Atlanta. The batteries produced at the plant
will power Hyundai Group’s electric vehicles made at its Georgia EV plant
currently under construction.
Hyundai had broken ground in
October for its $5.54 billion EV plant in Savannah, Georgia.
The newly built battery plant
is near other major Hyundai and SK On facilities as well. Hyundai Motor Group
operates a Kia manufacturing facility in Westpoint, Georgia, while it also has
a Hyundai car manufacturing plant just across state borders in Alabama.
SK On also has a 21.5
gigawatt-hour plant in Georgia.
The investment “will create
more than 3,500 new jobs through approximately $4-5 billion of investment,”
said Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.
Georgia Department of Economic
Development Commissioner Pat Wilson said the investment will “strengthen
Georgia’s electric vehicle ecosystem.”
Source: www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20221209000471&np=1&mp=1