Rivian has announced modifications to its factory plans in Georgia, which were initially set to be executed in two phases. Each phase was expected to produce 200,000 vehicles annually, totaling a capacity of 400,000 vehicles.
These changes come after the Department of Energy, under the Trump administration, significantly reduced the terms of Rivian's loan agreement.
The decision reflects the company's need to adapt its production strategy amid financial adjustments, though the specifics of the new capacity have not been detailed.