Published: February 04, 2010
Proterra Selects Greenville as New Location for Research, Development and Assembly of Advanced Battery Commercial Vehicles and Systems
GREENVILLE, S.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Proterra Inc., which develops and assembles drive and energy storage
systems for heavy-duty vehicles, including their ground-breaking BE-35
fast-charge battery-electric transit bus, today announced that it will
locate a facility in Greenville County at the Clemson University
International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) for research and
development as well as assembly of its products. Gov. Mark Sanford, Sen.
Lindsey Graham, Sen. Jim DeMint, Rep. Bob Inglis, Mayor Knox White,
Greenville County Council Chairman H. G. "Butch" Kirven Jr., Clemson
University President James Barker, the South Carolina Department of
Commerce and the South Carolina Research Authority joined Proterra in
making the announcement today.
"We are very excited to pursue the next stage of Proterra's
manufacturing and development in Greenville. This new facility will be
our first full-scale, state-of-the-art research and development and
manufacturing facility for our groundbreaking clean transportation
solutions. Several months ago, Proterra retained the help of eRealty
Companies Inc. and NPB Capital to assist in the site selection process.
After a nation-wide search involving some 30 states, we selected
Greenville, South Carolina as a result of the state's numerous benefits
in terms of workforce capabilities and research and development support.
Additionally, we were impressed by the efforts of the Governor, the
federal delegation, the local officials and economic development
entities which far exceeded our expectations. We look forward to
continuing a long and fruitful level of collaboration with the state of
South Carolina and City of Greenville," said Jeff Granato, CEO of
Proterra Inc.
Proterra and its partners design, develop and assemble all electric and
battery dominant hybrid drive solutions and complete vehicles for
commercial applications including transit, school and commercial buses,
parcel delivery vehicles and other class 4-8 trucks. Its revolutionary
BE-35 fast charge battery electric transit bus has been tested at the
Federal Transit Administration's Altoona Center as achieving between 17
and 21 miles per gallon (diesel equivalent), a roughly 500 percent
improvement over conventional diesel buses. Proterra is headquartered in
Golden, Colorado at the Coors Technology Center.
"Proterra's decision to put down roots in South Carolina represents not
only a significant investment and new job opportunities, but also
another step toward expanding our state's role in the growing market of
next generation clean technologies," said Gov. Sanford. "I'd offer the
state's appreciation to Sec. Taylor and his team at Commerce along with
all our economic development partners at the state and local levels for
their combined efforts to make our state that much more competitive in
this global economy. With that said, we look forward to welcoming the
Proterra team to South Carolina."
Proterra anticipates that it will invest $68 million and create more
than 1,300 new jobs over the next seven years in Greenville County. The
company will hire a variety of skilled workers to support functions
ranging from mechanical assembly, warehouse, logistics, managerial,
engineering and quality assurance.
Proterra will construct a 240,000-square-foot building and construction
is expected to begin in the spring of 2010.
Information regarding Proterra may be obtained by visiting www.proterra.com,
and for interest in the new facility, please contact: Greenville@Proterra.com.
SCDOC
Kara Borie, 803-737-1998
or
Proterra
Sarahjane
Sacchetti, 415-763-8460
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