
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced that DeltaX, a provider of advanced battery energy storage solutions (BESS), will invest $141 million to establish its North American manufacturing headquarters near Atlanta. The company expects the project to create approximately 250 jobs.
Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, DeltaX develops advanced BESS, intelligent Battery Management Systems (BMS) and AI-powered energy management technologies. The company provides integrated energy storage solutions for utility-scale projects, renewable energy integration, AI data centers, commercial and industrial applications and OEM customers worldwide.
“Our Georgia facility will serve as the manufacturing hub for North America, enabling us to provide world-class BESS more efficiently while creating high-quality jobs and supporting America’s rapidly growing demand for reliable and sustainable energy infrastructure,” DeltaX Founder and CEO Stephen Kim said.
DeltaX will locate the new manufacturing facility at the Piedmont Regional Industrial Park in Monroe, with plans to develop a comprehensive campus on approximately 25 acres of the site. The first phase will include a 100,000-square-foot battery energy storage system assembly facility, followed by additional manufacturing facilities dedicated to key component production.
A separate, planned North American corporate office building also looks to create an integrated campus that will support continued innovation, manufacturing and future expansion throughout the region.
Senior Project Manager Jacob Lee represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development on this competitive project in partnership with the Walton County Development Authority, Georgia Power, Metro Atlanta Chamber and Georgia Quick Start.






















