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Rivian lands $6.6 billion loan for Georgia EV plant

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Rivian's CEO RJ Scaringe

Rivian, the California-based electric vehicle (EV) startup, has received a major boost in its push to ramp up production with a $6.6 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy. The loan, part of the government’s Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) Loan Program, will help fund the construction of Rivian’s new EV production facility in Stanton Springs North, Georgia.

This loan is a significant milestone for Rivian, which has faced considerable financial challenges since its public offering in late 2021, including ongoing losses and layoffs.

The funding is critical to Rivian’s development of its new Georgia factory, Project Horizon. This factory will serve as a key facility for producing Rivian’s upcoming affordable R2 and R3 EV models. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2028, and it’s anticipated that it will initially create 2,000 full-time jobs, with employment growing to 7,500 by 2030. Rivian hopes this factory will allow it to scale up its production capacity, offering new EVs to a growing consumer base looking for more affordable electric options.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s loan program has gained attention in the electric vehicle space due to its past success with Tesla, which used a similar loan to survive its early years. The program was dormant under the Trump administration but was revived in 2022 by President Biden to support EV development.

Rivian’s Georgia plant is slated to play a critical role in meeting future EV demand, so the company’s ability to secure this loan will be pivotal as the industry prepares for future policy shifts. President-elect Donald Trump has indicated he would scale back or eliminate federal incentives for EVs, leaving companies like Rivian to navigate an uncertain political landscape as they continue to compete in the EV market.

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