Georgia in talks to land battery manufacturing innovation center in Atlanta

Georgia leaders are attempting to recruit a battery manufacturer to open an innovation center in Atlanta, a deal that could involve a Fulton County agency granting the company hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax incentives.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development is trying to woo a “state-of-the-art global innovation center” with 110 workers by an undisclosed battery company, according to a Development Authority of Fulton County meeting agenda. The agency, rebranded as Develop Fulton and commonly known as DAFC, will consider whether to approve a nearly $870,000 tax break to the battery company during its scheduled Tuesday meeting.

Using the code name “Project Phoenix,” the innovation center recruitment effort is shrouded in mystery with few public details, but it would add another battery-related project to Georgia’s fast-growing e-mobility and electric vehicle sector. Atlanta Journal Constitution.