8100 jobs. Good time to own property/business in that area NC loses $5.5 billion, 8,100-job Hyundai manufacturing project to Georgia After weeks of speculation, car giant Hyundai Motor Group today officially announced plans to invest more than $5.5 billion in an electric vehicle and battery manufacturing facility in Savannah, Georgia. Multiple sources confirm Hyundai considered North Carolina before picking Georgia for the project, which is expected to deliver 8,100 jobs.
The vastness majority of those jobs will be low pay. The average line worker for Hyundai makes $17 an hour. Can’t even live in that in today’s world. https://www.glassdoor.com/Hourly-Pa...y-Line-Worker-Hourly-Pay-E40553_D_KO14,34.htm
Based on stories out of the Hyundai Alabama plant, it looks like one of the primary concerns is finding states where worker safety issues will be ignored.
I am wondering about that. It seems that any state with a low tax base but a pro woman political standard would clean up in getting new factories.
With higher fuel costs, some companies may find benefits for shipping goods directly to East Coast ports. Savannah serves Atlanta distribution centers.
Broke ground today. Impressive numbers the same as they announced this spring: $5.5 billion plant, 8,100 workers and 300,000 EVs a year in first phase. Hyundai breaks ground on massive Georgia EV plant
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You would think the benefits would spread beyond the immediate area. 300,000 vehicles a year must require a lot of parts built elsewhere and shipped in.
Some people want EV’s why is it an issue that Red states are getting the plants? Perhaps the companies building these facilities don’t want to deal with Unions who are more prevalent in “blue states”.
You don’t see the irony in red states like Georgia are getting a number of EV plants despite frequently vote against EVs and green measures, plus have lower EV ownership than purple and blue states? Hell, Georgia is even fighting the Rivian EV plant.