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Sailing into the Future: Rhode Island's Electric Seaglider Revolution
North Kingstown, RI, USA,Tuesday, January 28, 2025
The new facility promises to create around 300 new jobs initially, with the potential to reach up to 750 jobs over the next decade. Governor Dan McKee praised the project, noting that it enhances Rhode Island’s status as an innovation hub. The state has backed the project with investments, including $1 million through the “First Wave Closing Fund Act” and commitments of $3 million under the “Rebuild Rhode Island Tax Credit Act” and up to $13 million under the “Qualified Jobs Program. ”
Regent’s CEO, Billy Thalheimer, sees this as a significant milestone. He believes it brings them closer to meeting the global demand for their eco-friendly seagliders. The facility is set to open in mid-2026, proving that the Ocean State is indeed at the forefront of the blue economy.
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