ZM Trucks, a subsidiary of ZO Trucks from Japan, is setting up its US headquarters in Fontana, California, focusing on an electric truck manufacturing hub. The 210,000 square foot facility will produce various zero-emission products, including electric commercial trucks and airport service equipment. This move is part of a larger trend in the Inland Empire, where other companies are also ramping up EV production. The facility is expected to create around 200 jobs and achieve production levels of 35,000 to 40,000 vehicles annually once fully operational.
When fully operational, ZM Trucks said it will have approximately 200 employees. The facility is expected to begin production this year.
The company said it will use that facility to manufacture a range of zero-emission products including electric commercial trucks, tractors, and airport ground service equipment.
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