ATLANTA – A South Korea-based maker of electric vehicle batteries is once again expanding its footprint in Georgia.
SK Battery America (SKBA) will open a regional IT hub facility in Roswell, creating 200 high-tech jobs and investing about $19 million, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Thursday.
SK already is investing nearly $2.6 billion in two lithium-ion battery manufacturing plants in Jackson County to supply electric vehicles including the Ford F-150 Lightning and Volkswagen ID.4.
“We’re proud of SK Battery America’s continued growth here in the No. 1 state for business,” Kemp said Thursday. “This innovative company continues to bring the jobs of the future that will benefit hardworking Georgians in manufacturing, and now it will also tap into the tech talent our top-ranking universities provide.”
The new regional IT facility will serve SK…
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