ATLANTA, May 7, 2025 / PRNewswire / -- Georgia Power announced today that construction is underway on 765-megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd and Cherokee counties.
The systems are sanctioned by the Georgia Public Service Commission through the Integrated Resource Plan. Credit: Georgia Power. US-based electric utility Georgia Power has commenced construction of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) across the state of Georgia, totalling 765MW capacity.
Georgia Power breaks ground at the McGrau Ford Battery Facility in Cherokee County on April 4, 2025. This 530-megawatt battery energy storage system will consist of two phases, approved in the 2022 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and 2023 IRP Update. Courtesy: Georgia Power.
Norway-based company FREYR is one of the companies that have recently built or established plans to build battery manufacturing plants in Georgia. The company will produce lithium-ion batteries at the plant and help address the rapidly growing global markets for electric vehicles, energy storage, and marine applications.
Is another battery plant coming to Georgia?
Another battery plant is coming to Georgia, specifically Coweta County. Gov. Brian Kemp announced on Friday that FREYR Battery, a developer of clean, next-generation battery cell production capacity, will invest $2.57 billion into the project. This will create 723 new jobs over the next seven years at the manufacturing facility in Coweta County.
What is the largest battery plant in Georgia?
The $1.7 billion battery plant is the largest in Georgia history, and it is now breaking ground in Georgia. Thousands of high-tech jobs will soon be created with this project.
In February 2024, Georgia Power installed its first grid-connected BESS, the Mossy Branch Energy Facility, a 65 MW system on a couple of acres of rural countryside in Talbot County, north of Columbus, GA. It was approved as part of Georgia Power's 2019 IRP.