General Motors officially opened a factory in Ingersoll, Ont., today, making it the first assembly line production plant for electric vehicles in Canada, with both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford on hand to mark the opening.
Trudeau told reporters at a news conference on Dec. 5, that the transformation of the plant, which now produces BrightDrop fully electric vehicles, happened in “record time.”
Both the province and the federal government gave $259 million towards GM’s $2 billion budget for upgrades to the plant and the conversion to make it able to produce electric vehicles (EV). The plant’s transformation was announced in April.
EV Sales Mandatory
By 2035, 100 percent of new light-duty car sales must be electric, the feds have said. A reported $3.3 billion has already been spent on rebates and subsidies since 2016.According to the federal government, the plant will produce 50,000 electric vehicles by 2025.
Premier Doug Ford called GM’s commitment to the plant “a massive vote of confidence'' in Ontario but said there was more work to do given the uncertain economy.