CASA GRANDE, AZ — Construction has begun at Lucid Motor’s Arizona manufacturing facility that will be dedicated to the production of the Lucid Motors Air electric sedan. According to the company, production will begin in late 2020.
This groundbreaking is the latest step taken by Lucid Motor toward getting the Lucid Air on the streets. Earlier this year, the company hired Peter Hochholdinger to head up its manufacturing operations. Hochholdinger came to Lucid Motors after a two-year stint at Tesla, where he oversaw its Fremont, California factory, as well as other sites around the world.
Last September, Lucid Motors secured $1 billion from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, which the company said at the time would be used to finance the commercial launch of the Lucid Air. Lucid Motors said it will invest more than $700 million into the Casa Grande factory by the mid-2020s.
“The Lucid Air is a cutting-edge electric vehicle designed, engineered and destined for manufacture entirely in America,” says Peter Rawlinson, CEO and CTO, Lucid Motors. “We are proud to be moving forward on our commitment to manufacturing the Lucid Air in Casa Grande. With supportive investors, an outstanding team of designers and engineers, and a product strategy that extends well beyond the Air, we expect today to be just the start of a longstanding presence in this dynamic city.”
Lucid Motor’s Casa Grande facility is said to result in approximately 4,800 direct and indirect jobs by 2029. It’s also estimated to produce $32 billion revenue impact for the city and county over 20 years.
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey said in a statement that attracting a high-tech automotive company such as Lucid Motors is a testament to Arizona’s talent, business environment and geographical location.
Lucid Motors says it picked this location after a search that included 13 U.S. states and 60 sites. It says that it chose the area based on business climate, infrastructure, talent, location and the Arizona-Sonora region’s automotive supply chain.
Lucid Motors was founded 10 years ago with a different name and mission. Then called Atieva, the company focused on electric car battery technology until 2016, when it changed its name as it shifted to producing electric vehicles.