Rivian factory will bring 7,000+ jobs to Lake Area
Summary
On Thursday, electric vehicle maker Rivian officially rolled out plans for a $5 billion manufacturing facility in Morgan and Walton counties; Governor Brian Kemp said the plant is “the largest single economic development project ever in our state’s history.” “We […]
On Thursday, electric vehicle maker Rivian officially rolled out plans for a $5 billion manufacturing facility in Morgan and Walton counties; Governor Brian Kemp said the plant is “the largest single economic development project ever in our state’s history.”
“We are so proud that Georgia will now be home to Rivian’s largest manufacturing facility,” Kemp said. “[This] represents the future of automotive manufacturing and establishes the leading role the Peach State will play in this booming industry for generations to come.”
The Rivian R1T, the company’s flagship truck, was recently named MotorTrend “Truck of the Year.” The American company prides itself on creating “products and services that help our planet transition to carbon-neutral energy and transportation.”
Rivian said construction on the new site will begin next summer, with production starting in 2024. Officials estimate 400,000 vehicles could roll off the line each year.
“Rivian’s just under 2,000-acre parcel will include abundant natural space,” according to a press release from the governor’s office. “Open job postings in Georgia will be immediately available at www.rivian.com/careers.”