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PIF-backed Lucid Motors to set up first overseas production factory in Ƶ

Update  Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih speaks at the ceremony to sign agreements for the establishment of Lucid Motor’s production facility in the Kingdom. AN photo
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Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih speaks at the ceremony to sign agreements for the establishment of Lucid Motor’s production facility in the Kingdom. AN photo
Update Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, gives details about the production facility. AN photo
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Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, gives details about the production facility. AN photo
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Updated 19 May 2022

PIF-backed Lucid Motors to set up first overseas production factory in Ƶ

PIF-backed Lucid Motors to set up first overseas production factory in Ƶ
  • The Saudi Industrial Development Fund financed the project with $1.3 billion

JEDDAH: US-based Lucid Motors signed agreements on Wednesday to build a production factory in Ƶ with an annual capacity of 155,000 zero-emission electric vehicles.

The deals are estimated to provide financing and incentives to Lucid up to $3.4 billion in total over the next 15 years to build and operate the manufacturing facility in the Kingdom.

To be located in King Abdullah Economic City, AMP-2 is the Public Investment Fund-backed electric vehicle manufacturer’s first production facility outside the US, according to a statement. 

This project demonstrates the confidence investors have in Ƶ’s competitiveness.

Khalid Al-Falih

The Saudi Industrial Development Fund financed the project with SR5 billion ($1.3 billion), said Bandar Alkhorayef, the minister of industry and mineral resources. 

The project is expected to create over 4,500 jobs in KAEC, said Cyril Piaia, CEO of Emaar The Economic City, master developer of KAEC. 




Saudi government and Lucid Motor’s officials at a ceremony to sign agreements for the development of a production facility in the Kingdom. AN photo

“We have a technology-based factory, we will bring thousands of high-tech jobs to the Kingdom,” Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, said. 

“Attracting a global leader in electric vehicles such as Lucid to open its first international manufacturing plant in Ƶ reflects our commitment to creating long-term economic value in a sustainable, enduring, and globally integrated way,” Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said. 

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The manufacturing plant will be located in King Abdulla Economic City.

About 85 percent of the factory’s production will be exported.

The project is expected to create over 4,500 jobs in KAEC.

“This project demonstrates the confidence investors have in Ƶ’s competitiveness, its ability to create opportunity, and serve global demand for a highly complex product such as electric vehicles,” Al-Falih added. 

About 85 percent of the factory’s production will be exported, reflecting Ƶ’s competitive location and abilities, AlKhorayef said. 

The agreements were signed between the Saudi Investment Ministry, the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, Emaar, The Economic City, at King Abdullah Economic City and the Gulf International Bank.