Shortly after pulling the plug on one of Georgia’s largest clean energy projects, a battery startup sold the development site to new ownership.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Norway-based battery manufacturer has scrapped plans to bring a factory to metro Atlanta that would have brought hundreds of jobs and invested over $2 billion ...
After scrapping plans to build a $2.6 billion battery energy storage system factory in Georgia, FREYR Battery (NYSE: FREY) has rebranded itself as T1 Energy (NYSE: TE). FREYR turned T1 Energy also ...
Plans for new job opportunities in Coweta County may still be on the horizon, despite a major setback when global battery ...
If they all open in 2025, the country’s EV battery manufacturing capacity is poised to grow to 421.5 gigawatt-hours per year, an increase of 90 percent from the end of 2024, according to Benchmark ...
AUSTIN, Texas & NEW YORK, February 19, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FREYR Battery (NYSE: FREY) (or the "Company") is unveiling a strategic rebranding of the Company as T1 Energy Inc. ("T1"). This ...
FREYR Battery has decided not to proceed with a nearly $2.6 billion lithium-ion battery plant in Coweta County, which would have created 723 jobs. The decision to cancel the plant was communicated ...
NEW YORK & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FREYR Battery (NYSE: FREY) (“FREYR” or the “Company”) announced this morning that the Company has selected Austin, Texas, as the location for its ...
FREYR Battery (FREY) is unveiling a strategic rebranding of the Company as T1 Energy. This comprehensive rebrand includes a new company name, corporate logo, a fresh visual identity, and a ...
And two battery startups—Kore Power and Freyr—recently canceled plans for new U.S. factories. I don’t blame anyone who looks at this landscape and wonders if a battery bust is coming.