It’s been six years since Canadian EV-maker ElectraMeccanica broke onto the market with the promise to make city transport easier, more convenient, and more comfortable. The company’s flagship product, the three-wheel, one-seater SOLO has also been around for years, though never really in physical form.
ElectraMeccanica (NASDAQ: SOLO) CEP Paul Rivera joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has started construction for its new U.S..
ElectraMeccanica breaks ground on its US car manufacturing plant in Mesa, Arizona
The 235,000-square foot Mesa manufacturing facility is located on 18 acres of land adjacent to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airport in Arizona The car maker said that when it is up and running, the Mesa facility will roll out 20,000 vehicles a year and employ upwards of 200 to 500 people
ElectraMeccanica Vehicles Corp (NASDAQ:SOLO), a Canadian electric vehicle designer and manufacturer, has commemorated the start of construction for its new US Assembly and Engineering Technical Center in Mesa, Arizona.
The Vancouver-based company marked the occasion by inviting 50 guests, board members and local dignitaries, including Arizona Commerce Authority president Sandra Watson to a groundbreaking ceremony, where she gave a keynote address.