Current:Home > MyBurley Garcia|Mississippi factory rolls out first electric-powered truck from California-based company -FundTrack
Burley Garcia|Mississippi factory rolls out first electric-powered truck from California-based company
PredictIQ View
Date:2025-04-08 10:27:34
TUNICA,Burley Garcia Miss. (AP) — A new electric car factory in northwest Mississippi has produced its first vehicle, and California-based Mullen Automotive is celebrating the fresh investment in the Mid-South’s growing EV industry.
Mullen’s plant employs 61 people in Tunica — a community mainly known for agriculture and casino gambling — who are primarily making a Class 3 commercial truck, the Mullen 3, which was introduced on Thursday in an event at the plant for local officials and media, the Commercial Appeal reported.
The EV truck can haul up to 11,000 pounds (just under 5,000 kilograms) with a range of about 130 miles (210 kilometers), and is designed for maneuverability on narrow city streets, according to the company.
John Schwegman, Mullen Automotive’s chief commercial officer, praised the convenient location about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of Memphis, Tennessee, which he said helps with receiving supplies and shipping vehicles around the U.S.
“Being part of the Greater Memphis area and Tunica, in particular, has been a great fit for Mullen,” Schwegman said in an interview.
Other EV-related manufacturing in the Memphis area includes Ford’s joint venture with battery partner SK On of South Korea. Ford has said its assembly plant and battery plant in rural Stanton, Tennessee, will employ about 6,000 people with an investment of roughly $5.6 billion. Ford plans to start production by 2025. The plant will focus more on consumer vehicles.
Mullen, founded in 2014, plans to expand to more than 100 employees in Tunica by the end of the year to help launch its second commercial electric vehicle, a smaller van. The company did not say how much money it invested in the Tunica plant.
The automaker purchased the Tunica factory in 2021. It had been vacant since another electric car manufacturer closed its factory in 2017. Mullen has facilities in California, Mississippi, Michigan and Indiana, with more than 200 employees.
veryGood! (72)
Related
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- Could Biden Name an Indigenous Secretary of the Interior? Environmental Groups are Hoping He Will.
- Belarusian Victoria Azarenka says it was unfair to be booed at Wimbledon after match with Ukrainian Elina Svitolina
- Mental health respite facilities are filling care gaps in over a dozen states
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- Southwest Airlines' holiday chaos could cost the company as much as $825 million
- Judge rejects Justice Department's request to pause order limiting Biden administration's contact with social media companies
- The Pence-Harris Showdown Came up Well Short of an Actual ‘Debate’ on Climate Change
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Cultivated meat: Lab-grown meat without killing animals
Ranking
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- RHONJ Fans Won't Believe the Text Andy Cohen Got From Bo Dietl After Luis Ruelas Reunion Drama
- Read Ryan Reynolds' Subtle Shout-Out to His and Blake Lively's 4th Baby
- Al Pacino, 83, Welcomes First Baby With Girlfriend Noor Alfallah
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Madonna says she's on the road to recovery and will reschedule tour after sudden stint in ICU
- Battered, Flooded and Submerged: Many Superfund Sites are Dangerously Threatened by Climate Change
- In California’s Farm Country, Climate Change Is Likely to Trigger More Pesticide Use, Fouling Waterways
Recommendation
Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
Fisher-Price reminds customers of sleeper recall after more reported infant deaths
Father drowns in pond while trying to rescue his two daughters in Maine
An Oil Giant’s Wall Street Fall: The World is Sending the Industry Signals, but is Exxon Listening?
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
At a French factory, the newest employees come from Ukraine
UFC Fighter Conor McGregor Denies Sexually Assaulting Woman at NBA Game
Southwest plans on near-normal operations Friday after widespread cancellations