A Canadian electric vehicle maker is eyeing factory space in the United States as the company looks to capitalize on the electrified future that President-elect Joe Biden has laid out in his agenda.
Biden, a Democrat, on the campaign trail pledged to direct public funds towards updating the transportation infrastructure, including replacing 500,000 school buses in the country with zero emissions ones by 2030. The plan includes details to build out hundreds of thousands of charging stations across the U.S.
Lion Electric, a private company that launched 12 years ago, is set to begin trading on public markets when it merges with, a special purpose acquisition company, through a transaction that's expected to close in March.
alloo_66 Onthecostpermilebasis Electrifying school buses Is a HIGHfelony And I mean that literally(CRIMINAL). Use Liquefied nitrogen As the 'fuel' And Atmospheric heat to catalyze it For the drivetrain TRACTIONPOWERSYSTEM;That is How you zero E m i s s i f y locomotives WORLDWIDENOW
This would seem to be an ideal market for EVs.
SamColes011
The bad news is you'll be stuck with low-income and under-educated American workers that are known to be lazy and self-entitled. If you're looking to expand I recommend a red Republican state because those employees can be had cheaper than the rest of us.
Shouldn’t be hard to find
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