Electric Vehicles

Arrival’s first electric van produced at Bicester Microfactory

Arrival has completed production of its first electric van at its Bicester Microfactory - with the test vehicle set to be used for verification processes such as range testing.
September 30, 2022_
Alec Peachey

Arrival has completed production of its first electric van at its Bicester Microfactory – with the test vehicle set to be used for verification processes such as range testing.

The company produced the first Van in a Microfactory using in-house technologies, including composite materials, autonomous mobile robots, in-house components and a software defined factory.

According to Arrival, this milestone is a big stepping stone towards at-scale production and delivering vehicles to the firm’s customers.

Denis Sverdlov, Founder and CEO at Arrival, said: “Today is an important day for Arrival. This is the first time a vehicle has ever been built in our Microfactory, using a new method that does not use a traditional assembly line. Although we have not yet achieved serial production, we are focused on making it happen. We will continue to produce vehicles in our Microfactory in order to master at-scale production. It has been more difficult than we had initially imagined, and I thank the team for the immense amount of effort, technology, innovative breakthroughs, and problem solving.” 

The Arrival Vans produced this year in the company’s first Microfactory in Bicester, UK, will be used for continued testing, validation and quality control, rather than being sold to customers.

Further information will be provided during Arrival’s Q3 earnings webinar taking place on Tuesday, 8th November 2022. 

Image courtesy of Arrival.

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