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Rivian Cuts DOE Loan to $4.5B, Slashes Georgia Plant Capacity by 100K Units

2026/05/02
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Rivian Cuts DOE Loan to $4.5B, Slashes Georgia Plant Capacity by 100K Units

According to www.cnbc.com, Rivian Automotive has renegotiated its U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) loan from $6.57 billion down to $4.5 billion, while adjusting production capacity plans for its under-construction Georgia manufacturing facility.

Loan Restructuring and Capacity Adjustment

The amended DOE loan now supports only one phase of production, reducing the plant’s annual vehicle capacity from 400,000 units to 300,000 units. This represents a 100,000-unit reduction in total planned output. The change enables Rivian to draw on the loan in 2027 — a year earlier than originally scheduled — and achieve higher initial production volumes. However, it also reflects the company’s response to uncertain demand for all-electric vehicles.

Timeline and Strategic Context

The original loan terms were negotiated under the Biden administration but had been stalled during the Trump administration, which took action to cut or reduce such loans and scaled back government investments supporting electric vehicles. Rivian confirmed that production of its upcoming R2 electric vehicle remains on track to begin at the Georgia facility in late 2028, following the recent start of production at its existing Normal, Illinois plant.

Financing and Expansion Strategy

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe told CNBC’s Phil LeBeau that any future expansion of the Georgia plant would be funded internally — not through additional government loans. The company has been raising capital via strategic partnerships, including with Volkswagen and Uber.

Financial Performance Context

The loan revision was announced alongside Rivian’s first-quarter 2026 results. The company reported a net loss of $416 million, or 33 cents per share, improved from a loss of $541 million, or 48 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue totaled $1.38 billion, up from $1.24 billion year-over-year and slightly ahead of analyst expectations of $1.36 billion (per LSEG). Gross profit was $119 million, down from $206 million a year earlier — driven by a $100 million decline in automotive regulatory credit sales and lower production volumes. The automotive segment posted a $62 million loss, while software and services generated a $181 million profit.

Source: CNBC

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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