Right to Work Georgia Attracts NVH Korea, Creating Jobs

Right to Work Georgia Economic Update

NVH Korea is establishing a new operations location soon in Right to Work Locust Grove, Georgia. In order to do this, the auto parts company is investing a total of $72 million toward the project. They will also create 160 new jobs. So this will be a great economic addition for Henry County!

From Area Development Magazine:

“We are pleased to announce that we have chosen the State of Georgia as our company’s first EV battery component manufacturing site. Cooperation between state agencies and our company staff has helped guide us throughout this project. […] It is the first step of our company’s effort to contribute to the electrification of the mobility industry, and we look forward to joining the community of Locust Grove and Henry County.†[…]

“There is an economic transformation happening in communities across Georgia as manufacturers create the jobs of the future in line with cutting-edge technologies and industry trends. […] We welcome innovators, many of which are establishing their first U.S. or e-mobility manufacturing presence, like NVH Korea. These companies enrich the local industry mix, provide well-paying jobs for Georgians, and continue to build on our already robust statewide mobility ecosystem. Many thanks to NVH Korea for selecting Georgia and congratulations to our community partners in Henry County.â€

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.


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