A General Motors plant in Ingersoll, Ont., has been converted into an assembly line for electric delivery vans, making it the first full-scale electric vehicle-making facility in Canada. "We are fully committed to an all-electric future," GM Canada president Marissa West told CBC News in an interview. Prior to the CAMI upgrading, GM made the BrightDrop vans on a very limited basis at another facility in Michigan. Story continuesGrowing marketThough niche right now, electric vehicles are taking up more and more space on Canadian roads. Jacquie Richards, the quality launch manager at the facility, says the future is now, when it comes to electric vehicles.
Source: CBC News December 05, 2022 23:58 UTC