EnergyTek Corporation announces $275 million investment for new manufacturing plant in Colquitt County

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EnergyTek Corporation announced plans to invest at least $275 million in new manufacturing operations in Moultrie, Colquitt County. The project is expected to create 1,300 jobs once fully operational after a multi-year ramp up.

Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson commented on the announcement, stating: “Georgia’s commitment to innovation continues to attract companies like EnergyTek that are investing and creating good jobs in every corner of our state. We congratulate our partners in Colquitt County on this important milestone for the Citizen Business Park.”

The facility will manufacture utility scale and commercial solar panels, inverters, EV charging systems, micro grids, and other renewable energy components. Dr. Cristian Toma, CEO of EnergyTek, said: “Through this multi-phase investment, EnergyTek will be able to manufacture multiple aspects of the energy and electrification supply chain, simplifying vertical integration. Georgia’s industrial ecosystem and world-class logistics will support efficient distribution and supply chain integration as EnergyTek scales up production in Moultrie over the next few years.”

Construction is set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 at Citizen Business Park, which is designated as a “Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development” (GRAD) site. Over the coming years, the company plans to hire management, engineering, production, and administrative staff. More information about job opportunities can be found at www.energytekcorp.com.

Ross Dekle, Chairman of the Moultrie-Colquitt County Development Authority, welcomed the investment: “We are honored that EnergyTek has chosen Moultrie and Colquitt County as the site of its new manufacturing facility. This significant investment will create high-quality, well-compensated manufacturing jobs for our residents and represents a meaningful contribution to the continued growth and prosperity of our community.”

The Georgia Department of Economic Development was represented by Assistant Director Tina Herring on this project along with local partners including the Moultrie-Colquitt County Development Authority, City of Moultrie, Georgia Power, and Georgia Quick Start.

EnergyTek Corporation focuses on providing low-cost electricity infrastructure for commercial and utility-scale customers by integrating power generation, management, and distribution.



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