An international clean energy company says it will invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a facility in eastern North Carolina. That plan calls for hundreds of new jobs.
The company, Boviet Solar of Vietnam, will spend nearly $300 million to establish a 1 million-square-foot facility in Greenville with 900 jobs. Incentives for the project were approved this morning during a meeting of the state’s Economic Investment Committee, part of the N.C. Commerce Department. The company is eligible for a Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) worth more than $8 million.
Greenville beat out other finalist sites in Phoenix and Atlanta. The company told the state that average wages for the jobs will be around $53,000. The facility will be located at the Greenville Industrial Park.
This marks the largest jobs investment tied to state incentives in North Carolina so far this year.
Charlotte Business Journal


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