
(AGENPARL) – lun 05 dicembre 2022 [Ontario Logo]
NEWS RELEASE
Canada’s First All-Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Facility Opens in Ontario
GM Canada’s transformed CAMI plant helps secure Ontario’s place as global automotive hub
December 05, 2022
“Today’s exciting, made-in-Ontario milestone is more proof that there is no better place to build the cars of the future from start to finish than right here in Ontario,” said Premier Doug Ford. “From the critical minerals in the north to our manufacturing excellence in the south, Ontario has every advantage and will continue to build on our legacy as a global automotive leader for decades to come.”
The CAMI plant will be GM Canada’s designated EV hub for its new all-electric commercial vehicle brand BrightDrop. As part of today’s grand opening, the first BrightDrop Zevo 600s also rolled off the CAMI EV line, marking a new chapter in EV production in Ontario.
“This is truly an exciting day for Ontario as we celebrate the grand opening of GM Canada’s transformed CAMI manufacturing plant and the first all-electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Canada,” said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “Watching the first BrightDrop vehicles roll off the assembly line, it is clear that Ontario will build the cars of the future. Our government continues to attract transformative investments by creating the right economic conditions and reducing red tape.”
Over the last two years, Ontario has attracted $16 billion in transformative automotive investments by global automakers and suppliers of EV batteries and battery materials. This includes more than $12.5 billion in EV and EV battery-related manufacturing investments.
Quick Facts
– GM Canada’s investments in Ontario include vehicle assembly, engine manufacturing, R&D, and vehicle testing.
– BrightDrop is an example of Canadian innovation, with BrightDrop’s Trace electric carts developed and tested in large part by GM Canada’s CTC engineering team in Ontario.
– Ontario is the only place in North America where five major automakers build vehicles — Honda, Toyota, Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — as well as truck manufacturer Hino. Ontario’s auto supply chain comprises over 700 parts firms and over 500 tool, die and mold makers.
– Vehicle assembly and auto parts production directly supports nearly 97,000 Ontario jobs, with hundreds of thousands more spin-off jobs in communities across the province.
Quotes
“Congratulations to GM CAMI on the launch of the BrightDrop electric vehicle. It makes me proud to say that this new technology and innovation is happening right here in Oxford.”
– Ernie Hardeman
MPP Oxford
“I am especially proud of the BrightDrop and CAMI teams working together to take the Zevo 600 from concept to commercialization in less than two years, making this the fastest launch in GM’s history. Electric-vehicle manufacturing in Canada is no longer something that’s happening in the future. It’s here and it’s now. That’s good for Canada, and good for the planet.”
– Marissa West
President and Managing Director of GM Canada
Media Contacts
Caitlin Clark
Premier’s Office
Vanessa De Matteis
Minister Fedeli’s Office