Before pausing Georgia factory, Rivian struggled to meet expectations

Electric vehicle startup Rivian on Thursday introduced its R2 crossover, the mass market EV the company for years said would be built at a new Georgia factory the company as recently as last month said would open in 2026.

The expected landmark moment for Georgia’s emerging EV sector instead turned into disappointment.

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe announced the two-row EV would start production at the company’s existing factory in Illinois. Though he said expansion in Georgia remains part of Rivian’s future, the company announced the $5 billion factory is on hold.

“I want to be absolutely clear we remain committed to building our future in Georgia,” Scaringe wrote in an op-ed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “This shift in launch cadence puts us in a stronger position prior to launching our Georgia plant.

Atlanta Journal Constitution

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