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LG Inaugurates First Overseas Electric Vehicle Charger Plant in the United States

The inauguration ceremony, attended by key executives from LG Electronics and local dignitaries, highlighted the company's commitment to supporting the transition to electric vehicles in the United States.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
January 13, 2024
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LG Inaugurates First Overseas Electric Vehicle Charger Plant in the United States

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In a significant stride toward advancing sustainable transportation infrastructure, LG Electronics has officially opened its first overseas Electric Vehicle (EV) charger manufacturing plant in the United States. The state-of-the-art facility, located in Atlanta, Georgia, marks a major milestone for the South Korean multinational company as it expands its footprint in the rapidly growing electric mobility sector.

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The inauguration ceremony, attended by key executives from LG Electronics and local dignitaries, highlighted the company’s commitment to supporting the transition to electric vehicles in the United States. The new plant is poised to play a pivotal role in meeting the increasing demand for high-quality EV charging solutions across the country.

The Atlanta facility is strategically located to serve as a hub for LG’s EV charger production, ensuring efficient distribution and timely delivery to various regions. With a production capacity of over 10,000 units per month, the plant is set to become a crucial supplier for both public and private charging infrastructure projects.

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“LG Electronics is proud to contribute to the electrification of transportation in the United States by establishing our first overseas EV charger manufacturing plant,” said Mr. Park Sung-jin, CEO of LG Electronics. “This facility represents our commitment to sustainability and innovation, aligning with our broader mission to create a cleaner and greener future.”

The plant is equipped with cutting-edge technology to manufacture a range of EV chargers, including fast chargers that can significantly reduce charging times. LG aims to address the growing demand for reliable and efficient charging solutions, supporting the proliferation of electric vehicles across the nation.

Local officials welcomed LG’s investment in the region, recognizing the economic and environmental benefits it brings. The facility is expected to generate employment opportunities for the local community and contribute to the growth of the clean energy sector in Georgia.

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“This is a landmark moment for our community and the entire state. LG’s decision to establish its EV charger plant in Atlanta underscores the region’s significance in the global shift toward sustainable transportation,” stated Mayor Jane Thompson of Atlanta.

As electric vehicles gain traction worldwide, the availability of a robust charging infrastructure is crucial for their widespread adoption. LG’s investment in the United States aligns with the country’s ambitious goals to reduce carbon emissions and transition to cleaner forms of transportation.

The inauguration of LG’s overseas EV charger plant in Atlanta is a testament to the company’s dedication to environmental stewardship and technological leadership. As the electric mobility landscape continues to evolve, LG Electronics positions itself as a key player in shaping the future of sustainable transportation.

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