Bollinger Motors has announced Roush Industries as the contract manufacturer to assemble its line of all-electric platforms and chassis cabs for commercial vehicles in Classes 3 through 6. Bollinger will source and provide all materials for Roush to assemble its all-electric vehicle platforms and chassis cabs in a fully staffed, operational, and scalable facility in Livonia, Michigan – within 20 miles of Bollinger’s Oak Park HQ.
Bollinger Motors will also work closely with Roush on assembling pre-production units and
performing validation testing, ahead of the ramp up to production.
Robert Bollinger, founder and CEO of Bollinger Motors, says: “We will be building state-of-the-art vehicles from day one right here in Michigan. Roush has significant engineering and assembly history, and we’re excited to work with them to provide our commercial fleet
customers with exceptional electric vehicles.”
Bryan Chambers, chief operating officer of Bollinger Motors, adds: “Roush will help us to hit our quality and production targets confidently. Roush’s knowledge base and track record in working with both startups and established OEMs was a big part of our decision.”
“Our proven processes are engineered to bring products to market quickly and efficiently, while meeting OEM-level quality standards,” comments Brad Rzetelny, vice president of Roush Flexible Assembly. “With fully scalable manufacturing, we can grow with Bollinger Motors to meet the growing need from its fleet customers as they convert to electric vehicles.”
Founded in 2015 by Robert Bollinger, Bollinger Motors is a U.S.-based company,
headquartered in Oak Park, Michigan.
Bollinger Motors will manufacture all-electric platforms and chassis cabs for commercial vehicles in Classes 3-6
Keyword: Bollinger Motors Chooses Michigan’s Roush Industries to Manufacture its EV Platforms and Chassis Cabs