To meet the increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries for electric 
vehicles, SK Battery America has established a new production facility 
in Commerce, GA. This leading developer of such batteries has 
invested 2.6 billion dollars in constructing two manufacturing plants. 
Spanning across a vast area of 2.4 million square feet, equivalent to 13
 football fields, the facility is massive. By the end of 2023, it is 
expected to provide employment to 3,000 individuals. These plants will 
manufacture batteries that will power the new Ford F-150 Lightning and 
Volkswagen ID4. 
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The projected growth of EV manufacturing will enable 
the production of between 10 and 13 million electric vehicles annually 
in the United States by 2030, making the U.S. a competitive player on 
the global stage.