The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

SK expands presence in Georgia with new IT center in Roswell

Regional hub to add 200 jobs, serve its plants across U.S.

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

Korean conglomera­te SK Innovation is expanding its Georgia footprint with a $19 million informatio­n technology center in metro Atlanta to serve the company’s many gigantic battery manufactur­ing facilities.

Gov. Brian Kemp’s office announced the regional IT hub Thursday morning, touting that it will create 200 jobs. The facility, which will be operated by SK’S lithi- um-ion battery subsidiary, will open in Roswell later in January, according to a news release.

The technology support center follows SK’S rapid growth in Georgia, which includes two battery man- ufacturing facilities in Jack- son County and a future joint battery factory with Hyundai Motor Group in Bartow County. The billion-dol- lar-corporate investment­s rank among the largest in state history, according to state officials.

Pat Wilson, commission­er of the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t, said the IT center shows how state investment in budding industries can multiply into job investment across supply chains and industries.

“The new IT regional center is a natural result of the company’s commitment to Georgia,” Wilson said in the release. “In economic developmen­t, we often talk about the ripple effects of a company’s initial invest- ment. Suppliers, support centers and expansions create new opportunit­ies that

go beyond the company’s original scope, location and even industry.”

Georgia has been courting electric battery and vehicle companies with splashy billion-dollar deals, vying to become a domestic manufactur­ing hub as automakers bet their futures on electrifi- cation.since 2020, the state said electric mobility projects have contribute­d more than $21 billion in investment­s and more than 26,700 new jobs.

SK, the second-largest con- glomerate in South Korea, first came to the Peach State in 2019, and the new IT cen- ter will serve its battery man- ufacturing facilities in Geor- gia as well as SK’S operations across the nation. The center will be located at 1110 Sanctuary Parkway, a nearly 150,000-square-foot-office building.

The federal government has boosted incentives to produce more EVS and batteries in the United States, with the Inflation Reduction Act committing $369 billion

to accelerate the nation’s transition away from fossil fuels. SK’S battery plants in Commerce received $300 million in state and local incentives, and its joint venture with Hyundai will likely command a similar package of grants, tax breaks, infrastruc­ture and free worker training.

“We decidedto open our IT regional center in Roswell to strengthen SK’S position as a leaderin the battery industry, and it will help us build and operate an advanced manufactur­ing system in accordance with further expansion of battery production bases in the United States,” Jason Choi, head of Informatio­n Technology at SK Battery America, said in the release.

The company will be hiring IT experts for battery manufactur­ing execution system developmen­t and operations as well as data analysts. More informatio­n is available at skbatterya­merica.com.

 ?? AJC 2020 ?? SK Innovation’s $2.6 billion investment in battery manufactur­ing in Commerce is one of the South Korean conglomera­te’s many facilities in the U.S. that will be supported by the regional IT center in Roswell.
AJC 2020 SK Innovation’s $2.6 billion investment in battery manufactur­ing in Commerce is one of the South Korean conglomera­te’s many facilities in the U.S. that will be supported by the regional IT center in Roswell.

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