An electric vehicle charging company backed by several car manufacturing powerhouses has selected North Carolina for a major investment.
IONNA — a joint venture created by BMW, General Motors (NYSE: GM), Honda (NYSE: HMC), Hyundai (HYMTF), Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) — picked Durham for a $10.1 million investment that will create 203 jobs over the course of five years. Those jobs will pay a minimum average wage of $128,457.
According to the North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee — which approved a performance-based JDIG grant of $4.1 million during a meeting Tuesday — the joint venture is planning to build “a state-of-the-art network environment to house corporate functions alongside a customer experience and research lab.”
Triangle Business Journal