VIA Motors, a U.S. based commercial EV manufacturer, on Oct. 25 announced its new 98,000-square foot headquarters and technical center in Auburn Hills, MI.
Supported by a $2.5 million Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant from the Michigan Strategic Fund, administered by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the facility will act as a regional hub for VIA's vehicle design and testing, including the development of prototype vehicles.
"Our goal is to provide the best electric work trucks for fleets everywhere, and this facility is critical to achieving that goal," said Bob Purcell, CEO of VIA Motors. "We're excited and proud to partner with the city of Auburn Hills and the State of Michigan, tapping into the region's automotive expertise to help global fleets shift towards a zero emission, commercial electric vehicle future."
VIA Motors offers a full portfolio of electric work trucks from classes 2-5 with a variety of configurations. From box trucks and cutaways to stake trucks and walk-in vans, VIA provides tailored electric solutions for fleets that meet their needs at costs they can afford.
The facility will further boost Michigan's efforts to position itself as the global leader in the future of mobility and vehicle electrification.
VIA chose Michigan because of the state's robust supply chain for electric vehicles and mobility. In addition, the knowledge and skill level of talent in the auto industry and the state's leadership in the industry are expected to benefit the company as it continues to grow.
VIA anticipates the facility will be home to a workforce of up to 300 people working in high-wage jobs. The city of Auburn Hills plans to support talent attraction and marketing.
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VIA Motors is in a pending transaction with Ideanomics, a global group with a mission to accelerate the commercial adoption of electric vehicles. Once it becomes part of Ideanomics, VIA can offer a total package that makes it easy for fleets to transition to electric drive---vehicles, charging infrastructure and financing.
VIA's technical center in Orem, UT, will continue to operate as an R&D facility and hub for the Western U.S. The two technical centers will support VIA's prototyping, as they finalize their full production manufacturing facility.
Source: VIA Motors International, Inc.
Abby Andrews