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Electric Last Mile Offered Incentives by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation for Local Manufacturing
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Electric Last Mile Eyes Mishawaka, Indiana, Production Plant
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Electric Last Mile Aims To Create Up To 960 Jobs In Indiana
The electric vehicle (EV) company intends to invest $300M to establish operations at the former AM General commercial plant in Mishawaka, IN. BF Staff
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Electric Last Mile Aims To Create Up To 960 Jobs In Indiana
The electric vehicle (EV) company intends to invest $300M to establish operations at the former AM General commercial plant in Mishawaka, IN.
December 18, 2020
Electric Last Mile Aims To Create Up To 960 Jobs In Indiana
Electric Last Mile, Inc. (ELMS), an electric vehicle (EV) company focused on commercial and delivery fleet vehicles, will establish operations and launch production in Mishawaka, IN. Subject to the completion of ELMS’ recently announced business combination with Forum Merger III Corporation, the company plans to create up to 960 new jobs by the end of 2024 to support its expansion plans in Indiana.
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Delivery companies are carrying historic numbers of packages, highlighting the potential for future expansion of fleets. One company hopes to meet the growing demand with electric vehicles and will be using a former AM General facility in Indiana to do so.
Michigan-based Electric Last Mile Solutions (ELMS) will use the former AM General site in Mishawaka to produce electric delivery vehicles.
ELMS is the second electric vehicle company with plans to take over the facility.
The AM General site made news in 2017 when Chinese electric car company SF Motors, now called SERES, purchased the site. The following year the company announced its renovation and retooling plans for the facility to produce and assemble electric consumer vehicles. But those plans for the location were put on hold last year.