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First ACE electric vans assembled in South Australia

The first ACE-EV electric cargo van has been revealed at the Tonsley Innovation District, the former Mitsubishi Motors main assembly building, in Adelaide.

Silently, with only a warning beep-beep, the first to be assembled in Adelaide, South Australia rolled out for its media debut early this morning.

The venue – the Tonsley Innovation District housed in the former Miitsubishi Motors main assembly building – was ripe with irony, a massive industrial structure now re-purposed to house R&D facilities and startups.

Greg McGarvie, managing director of Australian Clean Energy Electric Vehicle Group (ACE-EV), was beaming as the carbon fibre composite van impressed with not only its silence, but its solidity, its quality and its promise for the future.

“It has taken us a million dollars to get where we are today,” McGarvie said.

“My ambition is to work at it until at least 50 per cent of the car comes from South Australia. That will be a higher local content than Holden ever had.”

For the moment the solid carbon fibre composite chassis is brought in from China in flatpacks and assembled by Aldom Body Builders at their facility in Wingfield north of Adelaide.

Interiors, electric drive train and a variety of bodies are then added, with local content for the first vehicles limited to labour and road wheels.

The ACE-EV cargo bay (right) has a capacity of 500 kilograms, giving the vehicle a range of 200 kilometres.

Body builder Mark Aldom said the chassis came in 17 parts and the bodywork a further 78.

“You and I could put it together in abut 18 hours,” Aldom said. “The design is very clever.”

One hundred vehicles are available initially, with local government representatives at the launch expressing keen interest in the Adelaide product.

McGarvie is now in discussions with investors to raise $5 million, a first tranche of capital needed to take production to a planned 15,000 a year by 2025.

Aug 21, 2019Blagojce Krivevski
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