Freyr cancels $2.6 billion gigafactory in Georgia, sells site
Freyr Battery has decided to abandon its plans for a $2.6 billion lithium-ion battery plant in Coweta County, in the U.S. state of Georgia, which would have created more than 700 jobs.
Georgia: Hyundai facility construction paused until 2026
New information is emerging about the construction at the HL-GA Battery Company facility on the Hyundai megasite following last week''s immigration raid.
Freyr Battery cancels $2.6 billion Georgia battery
Norwegian battery firm Freyr has canceled plans for a Georgia factory that would have supplied batteries for energy storage.
Freyr continues US solar pivot, cancels Georgia
Freyr has cancelled its plans for a battery manufacturing plant in Georgia, US, following its pivot to becoming a US solar company.
Freyr Battery cancels $2.6B Georgia battery factory plans
Freyr Battery called off plans to build a $2.57 billion battery cell manufacturing plant in Newnan, Georgia, saying the facility is no longer part of its “strategic goals,” the Norway-based
Battery firm abandons plan for a $2.6 billion plant in
A clean energy company is abandoning a plan to build a giant electric battery factory in Atlanta''s suburbs after it shifted to buy a solar panel plant in Texas.
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Hyundai battery plant in Georgia delayed, not scrapped after ICE raid
After hundreds of South Korean workers were detained in a massive immigration raid on the construction site of an electric vehicle battery plant in the US state of Georgia, social media posts...
FREYR kills plans to build a $2.6 billion battery factory in Georgia
FREYR announced today that it''s entered into a definitive agreement to sell the Georgia battery factory''s 368-acre site to an undisclosed party for gross sales proceeds of $50 million. The
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