Canoo revs up U.S. electric vehicle production plan as drops overseas deal

Reuters2021-12-16

DETROIT, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Electric vehicle startup Canoo Inc on Wednesday said it was accelerating its production plans in the United States while ending its deal for VDL Nedcar in Netherlands to serve as its contract manufacturer in Europe.

Canoo shares were up 7% in after hours trading.

The Arkansas-based company said the shift from using VDL Nedcar overseas to relying on the plants it is building in northwest Arkansas and Pryor, Oklahoma, was made to reduce supply-chain vulnerabilities and overseas shipping costs, and increase speed to market for its vehicles.

"The initiatives announced today are another step in executing our strategy of reducing risk and increasing certainty," Chief Executive Tony Aquila said in a statement. "We have concluded that building in America is better aligned with our mission."

Canoo said starting production in Oklahoma remains on track for late 2023, but it also now expects to begin building electric vehicles in Arkansas next year, instead of using the VDL Nedcar plant.

It added that while the deal with VDL Nedcar was dead, it was still exploring partnership opportunities in Europe with the Dutch company's parent, VDL Groep BV.

Canoo said VDL Nedcar will return Canoo's prepayment of $30.4 million, but VDL Groep will buy $8.4 million worth of Canoo stock.

Canoo said it now expects to build 3,000 to 6,000 EVs next year in Arkansas, up from its previous target of up to 1,000 units overseas. It also plans to produce 14,000 to 17,000 EVs in 2023, compared with its prior target of 15,000.

The company also provided production targets of 40,000 to 50,000 vehicles for 2024, and 70,000 to 80,000 units for 2025. Canoo has previously said the Oklahoma plant will build more than 150,000 a year at full capacity.

Canoo said in November it would add a plant in Arkansas to build small package delivery vehicles, but a spokesman said the facility will be able to flex between that vehicle and the company's seven-seat, pod-shaped vans it calls "lifestyle vehicles."

In December 2020, Canoo went public through a reverse merger with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC). In April, it changed CEOs, with Aquila, a former software executive and one of Canoo's largest shareholders, taking over.

Canoo developed a "skateboard," or a low-rise platform that bundles batteries and electric motors with such chassis components as steering, brakes and wheels, on which a variety of vehicle body types can be built. The company also plans to build a pickup truck.

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  • Nahaha
    2021-12-16
    Nahaha
    Coool
  • koolgal
    2021-12-16
    koolgal
    Canoo is the new kid on the block for EVs.  Looks very promising as they gearing up for production in Arkansas USA next year.  Still they have a long way to go to compete with Tesla and the others. 🤔
    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing.  I don't know much either. But we will find out more next year.
    • Heistheone
      Still on my watchlist. Agree still long way to go. But what do I know[Grin]
  • CTSM
    2021-12-16
    CTSM
    New EV manufacturers keep coming up in 2021. Way to go!
  • etan000
    2021-12-16
    etan000
    Ok
  • SG0923
    2021-12-16
    SG0923
    ev keep coming to market
  • JCai
    2021-12-16
    JCai
    K
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