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Hyundai braces for potential policy shifts as first EV rolls out from Georgia Metaplant

The Metaplant represents a substantial economic boost for Georgia, with Hyundai investing $7.6 billion and creating 8,500 jobs.
Hyundai's new $7.6 billion Metaplant in Georgia is set to produce its first EV later this year amid potential policy changes.

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Hyundai’s new $7.6 billion Metaplant in Georgia is set to produce its first electric vehicle (EV) later this year, amid concerns over potential policy changes if Donald Trump is elected. The Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) is expected to open by the end of 2024, with the 2025 IONIQ 5 being the first model to roll off the assembly line. This facility, a significant investment that aligns with the Biden administration’s push for domestic EV production, faces uncertainty as Trump vows to end “EV mandates” on his first day if elected.

The Metaplant represents a substantial economic boost for Georgia, with Hyundai investing $7.6 billion and creating 8,500 jobs. Research from the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) highlights that, including suppliers, the plant is attracting over $12.6 billion in investments and generating over 50,000 new jobs. In recognition of Hyundai’s impact, the Georgia General Assembly declared February 26, 2024, as “Hyundai Day” in the state.

Hyundai accelerated the plant’s production timeline to meet the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) requirements, passed in August 2022. The facility expects that the vehicles it produces will qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit, enabling Hyundai to compete more effectively with rivals. However, Trump’s potential reversal of EV policies poses a significant risk to Hyundai’s investments.

Moreover, due to their affordability and fuel efficiency, Hyundai and its sister company, Kia, have already achieved strong sales figures for EVs, such as the IONIQ 5 and 6. Despite these successes, Hyundai is preparing for a possible shift in EV policies. The company has increased its lobbying efforts, spending $520,000 on U.S. lobbying in the first quarter of 2024, up from $210,000 in the same period in 2020. Hyundai’s lobbying team has also expanded to 30 members, reflecting the company’s proactive stance ahead of the U.S. election.

Nevertheless, Hyundai remains focused on its EV strategy but is aware that, depending on the outcome, the upcoming election could either solidify its progress or result in significant setbacks.

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