The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Rivian, Mercedes-benz partner on EVS

Joint venture for building vans in Europe should not immediatel­y involve planned $5B factory in Georgia.

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

Rivian, the upstart electric vehicle company that plans to build a $5 billion factory an hour east of Atlanta, is partnering with Mercedes-benz to ramp up electric van production in Europe.

The automakers announced a deal Thursday to produce two electric van models, one for each company’s fleet. The companies plan to combine resources, designs and technologi­es in Europe for “efficient manufactur­ing on common assembly lines,” according to a news release.

The vehicles include one based on Mercedes-benz’s VAN.EA, the company’s electric-only platform, and the second generation of Rivian’s electric light van (RLV) platform. European production of those vehicles is expected to begin in a few years as Mercedes-benz aims to deliver electric-only midsize and large vans starting in 2025.

“From 2025 onwards, all vans based on our new architectu­re VAN.EA will be electric-only,” Mathias Geisen, head of Mercedes-benz Vans, said in the release. “I am delighted that as part of this transforma­tion we are now joining forces with Rivian — a highly dynamic and inspiring partner with a strong technology position.”

Rivian electrifie­d Georgia economic news in December by announcing a $5 billion factory along I-20. The company received a $1.5-billion incentive package from state and local authoritie­s to come to Georgia, where the company has said it will employ 7,500. The company’s plans have received pushback from some residents of Walton and Morgan counties, where the plant will be built, including a legal challenge against some of the incentives fueling the deal.

The partnershi­p with an establishe­d automaker comes at a time when Rivian

faces multiple financial challenges. The company reported a net loss of $1.7 billion during the second quarter of 2022, triple its reported losses from the same period a year ago before the company went public. Company representa­tives emphasized

they’re on track to build 25,000 vehicles, a mixture of its electric R1T truck, R1S SUV and Amazon delivery vans, this year. The Georgia factory is expected to break ground in September and begin manufactur­ing by 2024.

Rivian and Mercedes-benz said their target is to build an electric-only production facility at an existing Mercedes-benz site “in Central/eastern Europe,” the release said. A specific location or timeline was not provided.

“Mercedes Benz is one of the world’s best known and respected automotive companies,

and we believe that together we will produce truly remarkable electric vans which will not only benefit our customers, but the planet,” Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said in the release.

Mercedes-benz launched its first electric van, the Vito

E-CELL, in 2010, and the company’s battery-powered commercial fleet currently includes four vehicles: the evito Panel Van, the esprinter, the evito Tourer and the EQV. The next generation esprinter will be launched in 2023.

 ?? RON JOHNSON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON BY RON JOHNSON ?? Manufactur­ing workers assemble electric vehicles including the Rivian Amazon EDV 700 at the Rivian factory in Normal, Ill., in July. Rivian electrifie­d Georgia economic news in December by announcing a $5 billion factory along I-20.
RON JOHNSON FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON BY RON JOHNSON Manufactur­ing workers assemble electric vehicles including the Rivian Amazon EDV 700 at the Rivian factory in Normal, Ill., in July. Rivian electrifie­d Georgia economic news in December by announcing a $5 billion factory along I-20.

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