The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

SK Battery to furlough workers at its facility in Commerce

Company also to cut production to match sagging EV demand.

- By Michael E. Kanell michael.kanell@ajc.com and Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

SK Battery America will furlough many of the workers at its massive Jackson County plant as part of efforts to cut production to match the sagging demand for electric vehicles, company officials confirmed Friday.

The move is temporary and will not shut down the huge plant, according to a spokesman for the South Korea-owned company.

“SK Battery America will not be stopping production,” said Joe Guy Collier. “We made the decision as a part of our efforts to optimize line operations and workforce management with flexibilit­y as the EV industry is adjusting its pace of growth.

He declined to say how many people will be out of work or for how long.

However, the long-term market for electric vehicles and the batteries that will power them is not in question, and neither is the com- pany’s much-hyped local presence, Collier said.

“SK Battery America remains committed to the Georgia site and optimistic about the long-term growth of the U.S. EV market. We believe our Georgia site will play a leading role for years to come in making batter- ies for American-built EVS.”

In late September, the company confirmed lay- offs at the 3,000-worker plant. A few months prior to that, officials said hiring had exceeded the company’s previously stated goal of 2,600 employees.

The battery plant is located in Commerce, where the subsidiary of South Koreabased SK Innovation had constructe­d two lithium-ion battery manufactur­ing facilities.

SK Battery has been among the highly touted investment­s that the state has seen in manufactur­ing of electric vehicles and their components. In the past five years, Georgia has attracted $25 billion in announced investment­s along with the promise of 30,000 jobs in the EV industry, according to the office of Gov. Brian Kemp.

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