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The Future is Happening in Georgia, USA

Automotive leaders are choosing Georgia to build their future. Here's a few reasons why.

The Southeast is an Epicenter for Automotive Technology

The Future of automotive technology is happening now, and we’re seeing innovation across the State. From Hyundai Motor Group’s $5 billion smart facility and Kia’s $1 billion manufacturing plant expansion to Rivian’s announced facility that will employ 7,500 workers and the headquarters of Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Groupe PSA - Georgia auto companies get a competitive edge through a prime location in the epicenter of the region’s auto manufacturing boom and with proximity to a canvas of manufacturers.

Georgia’s strengths:

  • Automotive epicenter
  • Highly-skilled talent
  • The renowned workforce training program
  • Excellent accessibility to market
  • Business-friendly environment

Largest Automotive Manufacturing Locations in Georgia

  • Hyundai Motor Group (Bryan), 8,500
  • Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG) (West Point), 2,700 workers
  • Blue Bird Corp. (Fort Valley), 1,900 workers
  • Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing (White), 1,700 workers
  • Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. (Newnan), 1,600 workers
  • Textron Specialized Vehicles (Augusta), 1,100 workers
  • SK innovation (Commerce), 1,000 workers
  • Cottrell Inc. (Gainesville), 900 workers
  • Inalfa Roof Systems Inc. (Acworth), 900 workers
  • Hitachi Automotive Systems Americas Inc. (Monroe), 900 workers
  • WIKA USA (Lawrenceville), 807 workers