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Friday, Jul. 03, 2009

Electric vehicle plant considering Georgia

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A South Korean company says Georgia is one of five states it is considering for an electric vehicle manufacturing plant that will create 2,600 jobs over the next five years.

CT&T Co. Ltd. says it plans to decide by September among sites in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and California.

Curt Westlake, a spokesman for the company’s U.S. branch, said the sites will see full assembly of electric cars within 12 months.

Westlake said CT&T plans to build a North American headquarters, a research and development center and several manufacturing facilities, which could be spread among multiple states or consolidated on one site.

He said CT&T would evaluate sites based on the presence of a skilled work force, the transportation infrastructure and the incentives offered.


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