Transportation

Rivian Secures $827 Million in Funding to Expand in Illinois

  • EV maker to build out existing plant after pausing in Georgia
  • Decision is a win for Illinois governor after Gotion project

The body of a Rivian R1T electric vehicle pickup truck on the assembly line at the company's manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois.

Photographer: Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg
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Rivian Automotive Inc. will receive incentives valued at $827 million from Illinois to expand its electric-vehicle plant in the state after the company halted work on a separate facility in Georgia.

The 30-year package consists primarily of tax benefits under the Reimagining Energy and Vehicles in Illinois program, according to a statement Thursday from the governor’s office. Rivian is set to receive $75 million in capital funding under a separate state initiative. The automaker also announced the state package in a separate releaseBloomberg Terminal.