A Korean automotive air-conditioning manufacturer announced Tuesday it will join the fast-growing list of parts suppliers moving to Coastal Georgia to support Hyundai Motor Group’s future electric vehicle factory.
Doowon Climate Control America, Inc., will build a new plant near Metter in Candler County, which is expected to employ 200 workers. The project is estimated to be a $30 million investment.
Gov. Brian Kemp said that Georgia’s expanding EV industry is benefiting rural corners of the state.
“In fiscal year 2023, alone, 82 percent of new jobs created and more than $20 billion of investments went to communities outside the metro Atlanta area,” Kemp said in a news release. “The City of Metter and Candler County are key beneficiaries of that success.”
Founded in 1974, Doowon Group will supply A/C products to both Hyundai and Kia, which operates a factory in West Point. Doowon Group’s new facility will be located in an industrial park near Metter along I-16. Plant production is expected to begin in 2026.
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