Hydrogen Aviation Brings Georgia Dems & Repubs Together As Heads Explode
Hydrogen aviation is making best friends on both sides of the aisle in Georgia, with a green H2 twist.
Hydrogen aviation is making best friends on both sides of the aisle in Georgia, with a green H2 twist.
Kia is getting ready to produce the fully electric EV9 SUV in Georgia. Well, it is beginning the process of getting ready. The Korean automaker is expanding its West Point assembly plant in Georgia in order to produce the EV9, a three-row SUV. The production facility will start with model-year … [continued]
Form Energy will supply a 15 MW/1500 MWh battery system to Georgia Power, which supplies most of that state’s residents.
Despite the attacks on ESG investing, Hyundai roars into Georgia with another new fossil-killing electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant.
South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group and SK On have finalized a site in Georgia for another EV battery factory. That may seem like mundane news, but it turns out that this investment alone is expected to be one of the largest economic development stories in the history of Georgia. So … [continued]
The Governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, recently announced more jobs are coming to the state. Hyundai Mobis is going to invest $926 million in an EV Power Electric system plant in Bryan County that is expected to hire employ at least 1,500 people. This investment by Hyundai will expand its … [continued]
Hyundai is planning to build three new battery factories in Georgia with LG Energy Solution and SK On to support its EV business.
Archer Aviation Inc., a pioneer in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, recently announced plans to build its manufacturing facility in Covington, Georgia, next to the Covington Municipal Airport. Archer has also announced recently its new partnership with Molicel to supply battery cells for Archer’s Midnight Aircraft. On a … [continued]
Electric cars are the subject of political action in New York State and Georgia as leaders address the EV revolution.
Georgia Public Service Commission votes unanimously to establish clean energy working group, but rejects expansion of popular rooftop solar program