EV battery cell manufacturing facility backed by Hyundai and LG Energy Solution
HL-GA Battery Company is a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution, operating a lithium-ion battery cell factory in Georgia. The tech stack is operationally-focused (SAP ERP, SuccessFactors, ADP, Minitab) rather than software-native, reflecting a capital-intensive manufacturing business. Active hiring leans manufacturing and engineering, with projects concentrated on yield optimization, maintenance maturation, and regulatory compliance—the typical operational priorities of a new production facility ramping toward full 30GWh capacity.
HL-GA Battery Company manufactures lithium-ion battery cells for electric vehicles at a facility in Ellabell, Georgia. The company is a partnership between Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution, two automotive and energy sector leaders. Upon full completion, the factory is designed to reach 30GWh annual production capacity, sufficient to supply battery packs for approximately 300,000 electric vehicles per year. The organization operates across manufacturing, engineering, operations, and support functions, with current headcount in the 201–500 range and active hiring across production and technical roles.
The facility is designed to reach 30GWh of annual production capacity upon completion, capable of powering approximately 300,000 electric vehicles annually.
Headquartered in Ellabell, Georgia, the company operates at the HMGMA Metaplant site near Savannah. All active hiring is currently in the United States.
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