Hyundai supplier, Mobis, announce new factory bringing 400 jobs to Montgomery

Hyundai SantaFe

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey joined executives of Hyundai Mobis in the Old House Chambers of the historic Alabama State Capital to announce the company’s plan to build a second manufacturing plant in the Montgomery area. Montgomery Chamber of Commerce Chairman Cedric Campbell said that Mobis plans to invest $205 million to open an EV battery module plant in Montgomery that will eventually employ at least 400 people. Once it reaches full production, the 450,000-square-foot facility will be able to supply over 200,000 EV batteries annually to the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) factory in Montgomery and the Kia Georgia plant. Hyundai plants to produce a luxury Genesis GV70 vehicle as well as an electric version of the popular Santa Fe sports utility vehicle. “Alabama’s auto manufacturing sector is evolving rapidly to capitalize on the EV revolution that is sweeping the industry, and this new Hyundai Mobis battery plant represents another milestone in that transition,” said Gov. Ivey. “We’re excited about the company’s new investment and what it represents for the next chapter of automaking in Alabama.” Mobis is one of the largest automotive suppliers in the world. “It is an honor to host you all in the state capital, and especially to have our friends from Korea, here today,” said Gov. Ivey. Ivey praised Hyundai. “We have watched the company grow more and more and have watched the company evolve to keep up with the ever-changing automotive industry,” said Ivey. “When you choose the state of Alabama to do business, you can expect the full support of the state of Alabama as well as from local government.” H.S. Oh is the vice president of the division that produces the electric powertrain business for Hyundai Mobis. Oh said that the new Alabama EV battery assembly facility will play a critical role in the company’s plans to expand its production network across the globe. “As the EV market continues to grow, having a strong production capacity will be key in allowing Hyundai Mobis to see continued growth in the market,” Vice President Oh stated. “We believe this new facility in Montgomery will be an important step in that process, and we are excited for the project to be underway.” “Governor Ivey, we thank you for the work that you, your cabinet, and your entire staff do for the state of Alabama, the Montgomery City, and the entire river region,” said Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed. “There are a lot of pieces that have to come together to have a $205 million dollar investment, especially one that produces over 400 jobs.” “We will be there every step of the way to get things up and running in this facility,” said Mayor Reed. Reed thanked the members of the industrial development board, the Governor, the county, and the Chamber of Commerce, “It is the hard work of the employees that make this possible. It is their hard work that allows us to recruit companies to this city and the river region.” “This is one of the best economic development years in memory, said Reed, who just last week welcomed Manna Beverages and Ventures to the city. “I am delighted to welcome the Mobus facility to Montgomery,” said HMMA President Ernie Kim. “Over the last ten years, Hyundai has enjoyed the support of the City of Montgomery and the State of Alabama. This facility will allow Hyundai to become a leader in electric vehicle production.” Isaiah Sankey is the Vice Chairman of the Montgomery County Commission. “Electrification of vehicles creates a green, clean economy,” said Sankey. “Electrification of vehicles makes me proud that Montgomery County will be part of cleaning up the environment.” “Thanks to the governor for all that you do that makes the state of Alabama great,” Sankey said. The EV battery module plant will expand Hyundai Mobis’ already large presence in Montgomery. Hyundai Mobis has operated a manufacturing facility on 83 acres in Montgomery since 2002 as the largest Tier 1 supplier to HMAA and Kia Georgia. The plant supplies the auto plants with complete cockpit modules and front and rear chassis modules, as well as bumper assemblies and instrument panels. “Hyundai Mobis’ investment project in Montgomery reflects an acceleration in the development of the EV supply chain in Alabama’s auto industry,” said Alabama Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield in a statement. “We’re going to be a major production player in the EV market, and that’s going to trigger more growth within the sector.” Hyundai Mobis said that the construction of the new facility will be located on HMAA’s sprawling campus just off Interstate 65 in Montgomery. Construction is expected to begin as early as December. Production of EV battery assemblies is projected to begin in 2024. President Joe Biden has announced a goal of making the entire new American automobile production electric by 2030.  To connect with the author of this story, or to comment, email brandonmreporter@gmail.com.

Hyundai announces expansion project in Alabama

One car manufacturer has announced expansion plans in Alabama, Gov. Kay Ivey said. The governor announced Tuesday afternoon that Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama will begin construction of a hybrid version of the Santa Fe along with the Electrified Genesis GV70 sport utility vehicles at its Montgomery factory. The company, according to the release, is expanding its production in the United States to include electric vehicles. “Over the years, we have developed an enduring partnership with Hyundai, and it’s been great to witness the profound economic impacts of the company’s continued investments in Alabama,” Ivey said in the release. “Hyundai’s new growth plans in Montgomery will help prepare the state’s auto industry for the EV revolution while also aligning with our strategic initiatives such as Drive Electric Alabama.” Hyundai, according to the release, is investing $300 million in the project and will create 200 new jobs at its lone U.S.-based production facility. The company recently signed a project agreement with Ivey. Hyundai President and Chief Executive Officer Jose Munoz announced earlier Tuesday, according to the release, that the Alabama assembly plant would be producing electric vehicles. Under the project, Hyundai will perform plant expansion projects that will provide additional warehouse space and provide assembly processes that will be enhanced to produce electric vehicles. The company plans to begin production on the Santa Fe Hybrid in October and the Electrified GV70 in December. “Hyundai Motor Company is taking its first steps in electric vehicle production in the United States,” Ernie Kim, HMMA’s president and chief executive officer, said in the release. “We are excited to showcase our team members’ skills in producing electric vehicles here in Alabama.” According to the release, the two new vehicles join the company’s roster being produced at the facility that includes the Elantra, Santa Fe, Tucson SUV, and the Santa Cruz sport adventure vehicle. Greg Canfield, who serves as secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, said the company’s shift to producing electric vehicles at the plant shows the future of the automotive industry. “With this EV expansion, Hyundai is again demonstrating that Alabama’s auto sector is concentrating on what the future holds for the industry and that it will continue to evolve to meet all challenges,” Canfield said in the release. “This is an exciting development both for Hyundai and for our dynamic automotive manufacturing sector.” Hyundai, according to the release, has invested more than $1.8 billion in its Alabama facilities and currently employs more than 3,200 full-time workers. According to the release, the Electrified G70 is designed as a luxury SUV, featuring a new design and driver-oriented technology. The Santa Fe Hybrid would match versatility with fuel efficiency. Republished with the permission of The Center Square.