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Georgia Power welcomes Rivian to Georgia

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Georgia Power, in collaboration with Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development, has welcomed Rivian to Georgia. Rivian plans to establish a nearly 13 million square foot manufacturing plant for electric vehicles and batteries near Social Circle. This development is part of Georgia's Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance, aimed at boosting the electric transportation industry and creating jobs. The state is currently home to over 200 automotive facilities, contributing more than $3 billion annually, and ranks sixth nationally for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

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  • Rivian's establishment in Georgia could generate significant job opportunities.
  • Georgia's automotive industry contributes over $3 billion annually to the state's economy.
  • The state has created 5,700 new jobs and $3 billion in capital investment in the EV sector before Rivian's announcement.
  • Georgia ranks sixth in the nation for EV charging infrastructure.
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ATLANTA, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power today joined with Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development to welcome Rivian – a world-class electric sport utility vehicle and pickup company – to Georgia. The company, which places a focus on sustainability and positive environmental impact and was named the 2022 MotorTrend Truck of the Year, selected Georgia for a nearly 13 million square foot plant for vehicle and battery operations along Interstate 20 near Social Circle. 

Today's announcement is the latest example of the success of targeted statewide economic development efforts such as the Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance (EMIA), launched in July by Governor Kemp. The goal of the EMIA is to bring together leaders from the public and private sector, as well as researchers and utilities such as Georgia Power, to ensure the state's economic recruitment efforts and Georgia's laws, rules and regulations welcome the growing electric transportation and battery charging industry and workforce development opportunities.

"This is a tremendous victory for the state of Georgia and is another great example of the longstanding partnership between the state government and the business community on bringing new jobs to the state and growing our economy. It's because of that collaboration Georgia remains a top choice for some of the world's most innovative companies," said Chris Womack, president, chairman and CEO of Georgia Power. "On behalf of Georgia Power, we welcome Rivian to Georgia today. This announcement is especially exciting against the backdrop of the investments we have made as a state in electric vehicles and transportation, including a network of nearly 1,000 public charging stations from multiple partners now available across Georgia. We're excited to see the impact Rivian and their expertise will have in our state."

Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in Georgia and throughout the Southeast region continue to shift their product lines to keep up with the increasing production of electric vehicles. Georgia Power, in partnership with the State of Georgia, currently supports the EV needs of several OEMs including Kia, Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Volkswagen. Several other EV industry leaders in addition to Rivian have already made the move to locate or expand to Georgia in recent years including battery producer SK Innovation and EnChem; as well as modules and storage systems producer Duckyang; charging station leader Heliox; and all-electric bus manufacturer Blue Bird to meet the growing ecosystem needs for residential and business customers across the country. 

Georgia's evolving automotive industry   
To date, Georgia is home to more than 200 automotive-related facilities that contribute more than $3 billion annually to the state's economy. In 2021, Georgia boasted 977,000 workers to support these operations and facilities. Additionally, the state's growing EV and battery production industry created 5,700 new jobs and $3 billion in new capital investment before Rivian's announcement. The state currently ranks sixth in the nation for EV charging infrastructure and is currently the top state in the Southeast for EV customer adoption. 

Georgia Power continues to support the State of Georgia in proactive efforts to attract multibillion-dollar companies involved in the production, recycling, and development of the auto manufacturing industry and EV supply chain.

Georgia Power also recently partnered with the University of Georgia's College of Engineering to create an e-Mobility Certificate program. With elements of engineering, public policy, public health, and business acumen, this new program will prepare Georgia's workforce for an electrified transportation future. The company is also working closely with design students at Georgia Tech to evaluate the environmental benefits and future workforce opportunities of transportation electrification.

Earlier this year, Georgia Power joined Southern Company and utilities across the South, Midwest, Gulf Coast, Central Plains and mid-Atlantic to enable EV drivers' seamless travel through a coordinated network of charging stations. The Electric Highway Coalition will enable increased charging options along major highway routes from Texas to Washington, DC to provide easier access to EV options for drivers.

For more information about the benefits of electric transportation and how Georgia Power is leading the way in charging capabilities across the state, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/ET.

About Georgia Power
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.6 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy at rates below the national average, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is recognized by J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/GeorgiaPower), Twitter (Twitter.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power).

 

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FAQ

What announcement was made by Georgia Power on December 16, 2021 regarding Rivian?

Georgia Power announced that Rivian will establish a nearly 13 million square foot plant in Georgia for electric vehicle and battery production.

How will Rivian's plant impact Georgia's economy?

Rivian's plant is expected to create new job opportunities and enhance Georgia's position in the electric vehicle industry.

What is Georgia Power's role in supporting the electric vehicle industry?

Georgia Power collaborates with the state to attract companies in the electric vehicle and battery production sectors.

What are the current job statistics for Georgia's automotive-related facilities?

Georgia is home to over 200 automotive-related facilities, which collectively support 977,000 workers.

What initiatives support electric vehicle charging in Georgia?

Georgia has established nearly 1,000 public charging stations and ranks top in the Southeast for EV customer adoption.

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