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Hyundai Plans $5.5 Billion Factory Complex in Georgia for Electric Vehicles

Hyundai Motor Group said Friday it plans to build a $5.5 billion manufacturing complex in Georgia dedicated to making electric vehicles, the latest in a wave of new auto-factory investment flowing to the U.S. South.

The new Hyundai plant is expected to break ground early next year and open in the first half of 2025, making battery-powered models that will be revealed at a later date, the company said.

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