SK Innovation announces new electric vehicle battery gigafactory in the US
With reduced corporate taxes in the USA, foreign companies are opening up new factories in the USA at a brisk rate |
SK Innovation announced a new $1.67 billion investment to build an electric vehicle (EV) battery gigafactory in the US.
Aside from Tesla’s Gigafactory 1 in Nevada, most of the new battery cell manufacturing capacity is going to Asia and Europe, where automakers are more aggressively electrifying their lineups.
But SK Innovation says that some of its customers, namely Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai-Kia Motors, are going to need battery cells in the US and therefore, it is investing in local battery cell production.
The new battery factory is going to be in Jackson County, Georgia.
Jun Kim, CEO of SK Innovation, commented on the announcement:
“We are excited to bolster our presence in the United States by making this investment in Georgia. SK Innovation is a worldwide leader in the energy industry and this latest investment will allow us to work with the growing automotive industry in the Southeastern United States, ensuring future partnerships for years to come."
An SK Innovation factory |
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross added:
“SK Group’s investment in the state of Georgia is undeniable proof that President Trump’s economic policies are working for the American economy and American worker. I am delighted that a world-class technology company such as SK sees the merits of manufacturing in the United States. As similar companies across the world are discovering, there is no better place to do business than right here in America."
SK says that the first phase will represent an investment of “approximately $1 billion" and it will create jobs for “more than 1,000 advanced manufacturing employees."
They didn’t offer a timeline as they are still finalizing the plans.
Last year, SK Innovation said that it is doubling its battery production for electric cars.