SK's EV Battery Plant in Georgia to Start Operating in 2021

Hwang Jun-ho (center in the front row), president of SK battery America, poses for a photo with Bruce Batton (left), director of Quick Start, and Ray Perren, president of Lanier Technical College, at the training partnership agreement signing ceremony.

SK battery America, a manufacturing facility of SK Innovation Battery Business in the U.S., signed a partnership agreement with Quick Start and Lanier Technical College in Georgia, U.S. on July 30 (local time) to train 2,600 new jobs.

Quick Start is Georgia’s internationally acclaimed economic development program that provides customized workforce training at no cost to qualified businesses in Georgia. It has trained more than 1.25 million workers through nearly 7,000 projects since 1967. Lanier Technical College provides technical and adult education to support the economic development and well-being of the people, communities, and companies of various counties including Jackson County.

SK battery America’s first EV battery manufacturing plant in Georgia is under construction and expected to start operating in 2021 with an annual capacity of 9.8 GWh, providing approximately 2,000 new high-skilled jobs. The firm also signed another US$940 million investment in June to build the second plant here, which is set to produce 11.7 GWh annually and create more than 600 additional new jobs. In total, SK battery America will provide about 2,600 jobs in the Jackson County area.

Pre-hire testing, job-specific training for each major production area and maintenance will be provided through Quick Start’s training program for SK battery America. The program will also include professional development and quality and productivity enhancement training courses. Previously, in order to prepare for the courses, Quick Start conducted a project study at SK Innovation’s battery factory in Seosan, South Korea. Quick Start is in charge of designing and developing training material, hands-on simulations, and providing instructors for the classes.

The partnership will continue after the Quick Start training completes. Lanier Technical College will keep assisting SK battery America with ongoing training programs.

Jackie Rohosky, Technical College System of Georgia deputy commissioner and head of Quick Start commented, “This is a great partnership with a great company that will enhance the Jackson County community by providing thousands of jobs.” He added, “This is what Quick Start is all about: providing training to companies that are creating jobs in Georgia.”

Ray Perren, Lanier Technical College president said, "Lanier Tech stands ready to help SK battery America and the community in every way we can.” “This is such a win for our community and SK battery America,” Perren continued.

“SK battery America is able to recruit talented employees and train them to be successful through the great partnership that we have with Georgia Quick Start and Lanier Technical College”, said Hwang Jun-ho, president of SK battery America. “As our second plant construction is getting ready to begin, it is inevitable that our partnership will only grow stronger and will bring future for the Jackson Country community and SK battery America.”

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