(Reuters) – A hearth broke out at a parking zone at Rivian (NASDAQ:) Automotive’s manufacturing facility in Regular, Illinois late on Saturday damaging lots of its electrical autos, the U.S. startup stated on Sunday.
There have been no experiences of accidents and the reason for the fireplace was being investigated, an organization spokesperson advised Reuters. The fireplace was at a parking zone on the north facet of the four-million-square-foot manufacturing facility, positioned 130 miles (209 km) south of Chicago, and the meeting plant was unaffected, the Regular Hearth Division stated in an announcement to Reuters.
Rivian didn’t verify the quantity and kind of autos affected. Rivian, recognized for its R1S SUVs and R1T pickups, is increasing the Regular plant to provide its smaller, cheaper R2 SUVs which might be anticipated to roll out in 2026 and seen as important to its success. The corporate this 12 months shut the plant down for 3 weeks for a serious retooling that’s meant to simplify manufacturing and slash prices. The EV maker produces all its autos on the manufacturing facility in Regular, with a second meeting plant deliberate in Georgia. Final week, it briefly suspended manufacturing of its business supply vans utilized by retail large Amazon.com (NASDAQ:) attributable to a scarcity of components however expects to get well all missed manufacturing.