Rivian Automotive announces that the State of Illinois has awarded it an $827 million incentive package to enhance operations at its Normal facility.
Following the news, shares of the Irvine-based company surged nearly 10% in afternoon trade, marking a positive shift after a significant decline earlier in the year.
Rivian’s Normal facility in Illinois, where it manufactures electric delivery vans for major investor Amazon.com, boasts a production capacity of 150,000 vehicles annually.
Rivian plans to introduce its more affordable midsize SUV, the R2 model, at the Illinois plant, placing it as a competitor to Tesla’s Model Y.
With the addition of the R2 model, Rivian anticipates a total annual capacity of 215,000 vehicles, indicating a significant expansion in production capability.
The funds received from Illinois will be allocated towards expanding the plant, enhancing public infrastructure, and implementing job training programs for Rivian’s workforce.
Rivian’s balance sheet boasts a healthy cash and cash equivalents balance of $7.86 billion as of the end of last year, bolstered by the incentive package from Illinois.
Despite initial plans for a second facility in Georgia, construction has been paused temporarily. Rivian emphasizes the importance of the Georgia site in its long-term strategy and plans to resume construction later.
While Rivian raised over $3 billion through bond issuances last year, analysts and investors speculate that additional capital may be required by 2026 to support the company’s growth ambitions.
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