Cox Automotive opens new EV battery facility in Georgia

The facility offers a variety of storage, logistics, diagnostics, repair and remanufacturing services to support automotive manufacturers, dealers, and fleet operators.
Feb. 7, 2024
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Cox Automotive has opened its new EV Battery Solutions service center in Conyers, Georgia, contributing to the growth of their EV battery service network in the Southeastern United States that currently spans more than 1 million sq. ft.

This comes at a time of rapid EV growth in the state of Georgia, with a number of EV facility investments from various automakers and battery manufacturers. 

“The geographic expansion of our EV battery service network reinforces our dedication to both our customers and the growth of the new and used electric vehicle market in the U.S.,” said Lea Malloy, AVP of EV Battery Solutions, Cox Automotive. “As the global leader of integrated battery caretaking services, we provide flexible capacity and logistics expertise that frees OEM resources to focus on new product development and customer engagement that is essential to further driving EV growth.” 

The facility offers a variety of storage, logistics, diagnostics, repair and remanufacturing services to support automotive manufacturers, dealers, and fleet operators. They aim to continue managing the industry's largest recall with efficiency and safety while delivering solutions to address emergency battery-related incidents for OEMs and dealerships across the U.S.

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