Rivian Automotive Inc. will delay construction of its $5 billion Georgia electric vehicle factory, one of the largest economic development projects in the state’s history.
CEO RJ Scaringe said Thursday the company is shifting production of the R2, a compact electric SUV, to its plant in Normal, Illinois. The R2 was set to be made at Rivian’s new plant in Georgia. Scaringe made the announcement while previewing the company’s new R2 and R3 vehicles. The move will save Rivian $2.25 billion.
The announcement comes after the company revealed in February it will cut 10% of salaried employees.
Atlanta Business Chronicle









