Lotus Cars said its metal production and soft design production would now take up position at a new plant in Norwich.
Plants where this is happening recently, in Norwich and Worcester, will close and be presented with the opportunity to relocate.
Lotus said the resolution is a “commitment to the region and norwich.”
The company, in Hethel, Norfolk, said that hurricane Way plant operations, previously occupied through the electric water heater company Heatrae Sadia, would come with the Evora, Exige and Elise car production procedure component as well as aluminum. factors for other automakers.
He stated that he had “exceeded the existing amenities in Worcester and Norwich, and that by moving to a new combined location, the company will take the opportunity to upgrade its machines and equipment to prepare to launch new Lotus sports cars in recent years. come.” Array
Lotus said he would move out of the Worcester plant in May 2021 and that all 42 workers would be introduced to move to the new facility.
If they choose not to move, the company would look to recruit for those roles, along with a further eight positions.
Forty-five workers on Vulcan Road’s Norwich are expected to move into the new facility.
The company expects to create 75 more jobs in a timely manner.
David Hewitt, Chief Operating Officer at Lotus Cars, said, “By combining aluminum chassis production corporations and metal subsets in a single plant, we can increase the power and productivity of Lotus production.”
“Being near Lotus headquarters in Hethel, Norfolk, where all Lotus cars are assembled, will also gain advantages for the company as we grow more in the future.”