Hyundai's $12.6 billion Metaplant in Georgia marks a significant milestone in the US automotive industry, as the South Korean conglomerate invests heavily in domestic manufacturing. Located in Bryan County, Georgia, the Metaplant is a massive 8,100-acre facility that will produce electric and internal combustion engines, as well as battery cells, for Hyundai and Kia vehicles. The facility is expected to create over 8,100 jobs and will be a major hub for the company's future electric vehicle production. With the Metaplant, Hyundai is not only expanding its US manufacturing footprint but also positioning itself to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles in the US market.
Inside Hyundai’s $12.6 Billion Georgia Metaplant Autoweek