Rivian Breaks Ground on $5B Georgia Factory, Construction Set for 2026
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Rivian Breaks Ground on $5B Georgia Factory, Construction Set for 2026
Rivian Breaks Ground on $5B Georgia Factory Ahead of Construction in 2026 Rivian breaks ground on $5B Georgia factory ahead of construction in 2026, marking a major step for the EV maker’s ambitious growth plans. The new site, located near Atlanta, is expected to produce up to 400,000 next-generation electric vehicles annually once it’s fully operational. Image Credits:Rivian The groundbreaking ceremony brought together Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, highlighting the project’s significance for both the company and the state. While construction is officially scheduled to start in early 2026, Rivian has already begun crucial prep work such as utility connections and road development. Massive EV Factory with Big Goals The $5B Georgia plant represents one of Rivian’s boldest moves yet. With production expected to begin in 2028, the factory will play a key role in scaling the company’s electric vehicle lineup and competing with industry giants like Tesla. By positioning …