Electric Golf-Cart Manufacturer To Increase Production Capacity with New Facility
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A Street-Legal NXT R4 LSV cruising the streets of Vernon, BC. Photo courtesy of Simolo Customs
VERNON, BC—Simolo Customs, a Canadian manufacturer of low-speed vehicles (LSV), has announced the acquisition of a state-of-the-art 42,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in the Spallumcheen Industrial Park, outside Vernon, British Columbia. The move positions the company for increased production, streamlined operations, and the launch of new services to meet growing demand across Canada and beyond.
“This facility is more than just a new building, it’s a cornerstone for the next era of Canadian electric vehicle manufacturing,” said Jeff Holomis, Founder and CEO of Simolo Customs. “It gives us the space, infrastructure, and long-term stability to meet rising demand, support future product launches, and reinforce our role as a pioneer in Canada’s growing EV industry.”
The new space will consolidate SC’s operations, design, fabrication, assembly, quality control, and fulfillment, under one roof, enhancing efficiency and quality control while reducing production lead times.
A phased transition into the new headquarters will begin in late 2025, with full-scale operations targeted for early 2026.
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