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Hyundai HMGMA Georgia (Metaplant)
[Last updated: Apr 2026]
This battery pack/module gigafactory is part of the advanced manufacturing and industrial electrification ecosystem.
| OEM/owner: | Hyundai |
| Facility: | HMGMA Georgia (Metaplant) |
| Location: | Ellabell Georgia |
| Country: | USA |
| Tier level: | 1 |
| Capacity: | GWh |
| Cell chemistry: | NMC / LFP |
| Status: | Operational |
| Opened: | 2024 |
| Investment: | $7.60B USD |
| Anchor customer: | Hyundai / Kia / Genesis |
| Other customer: | Geo risk: | LOW |
Supply chain notes:
HMG's first dedicated US EV plant; $7.6B; 500k units; Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, GV70 EV; co-located with HMG battery JV (with LG/SK On); IRA-eligible domestic assembly..
Semiconductor relevant notes:
Hyundai 800V E-GMP SiC traction module demand; Wolfspeed/Infineon SiC supply.
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EV battery cell gigafactories are large-scale industrial production facilities that include cell manufacturing, automation, and high-throughput logistics. These facilities impose significant electrical load, thermal management, and site electrification requirements, and serve as anchor nodes within regional supply chains and energy infrastructure.