Nikola Corporation, a world leader in infrastructure transportation and zero-emission responses, is one step closer to the installation of a million-foot production facility in Coolidge, Arizona, following an official rite of opening its approximately 430-acre plot.
The rite included speakers from Nikola’s control team, Trevor Milton, founder and chief executive; Mark Russell, CEO; and Mark Duchesne, global production director. Coolidge Mayor Jon Thompson and Business Leaders Chris Camacho, CEO of the Grand Economic Council of Phoenix; Jackob Andersen, CEO of Saint Holding; and through video, Sandra Watson, president and ceo of the Arizona Trade Authority, also joined the celebration.
“It was an amazing adventure for Nikola Corporation. We started in our basement six years ago and are now launching this million-square-foot production facility,” said Trevor Milton, founder and CEO of Nikola. “Coolidge’s other people will be a giant component of Nikola’s story and without the help of Governor Ducey and Arizona’s economic progress teams, this assignment would not have been imaginable in Arizona. The next 12 months will be even more exciting when we see it. installation in process and we loaded more and more arizonans to Nikola’s team.
Located near U.S. Highway 87, east of Houser and Vail Roads, the long-term 4.0 facility will incorporate the newest technologies for construction, 24/7 connectivity, construction and appliances to optimize energy, productivity and overall quality.
“The explanation for why our company exists is to help a sustainable future, so everything we do in our production process and our structure site will be done to ensure the smallest environmental footprint imaginable while producing high-tech products of the highest quality that will have an effect on the sustainability of the planet” Mark Duchesne said. Global Production Manager of Array Nikola.
The first phase of the structure is expected to be completed until the end of 2021, and the phase is expected to end within 12 to 18 months. The U.S.-based site represents a capital investment of approximately $600 million (USD) and will first produce Nikola Tre and Nikola Two. In full production, the plant will succeed in approximately 35,000 sets consistent with the year, in two teams. The first Nikola Tre trucks will be produced in Ulm, Germany, with their IVECO spouse, followed shortly thereafter through our Coolidge plant.
After 18 months of studies at the national site of various locations in the United States, led by Tom Stringer at BDO and Saint Holdings, Nikola chose Coolidge for its exceptional commercial infrastructure in the region. The resolution was also strengthened by the tireless work of the state, county and city, as well as through the breadth of talent, year-round sunshine conducive to renewable energy and the infrastructure needed to adapt to Nikola’s ambitious plans and expansion trajectory. Statement.
“Arizona is the state of the country where leading corporations stand out,” Gov. Ducey said. “Nikola’s new plant in Coolidge will produce its zero-emission Class 8 semitrailers and create thousands of new jobs. Congratulations to the Nikola team on their innovation and look to continued success.”
“Nikola Corporation will be a welcome addition to Coolidge, creating thousands of jobs and producing green vehicles,” said Coolidge Mayor Jon Thompson. “We are proud to be part of this story that is shaping long-term transportation.”
SOURCE: Nikola
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