HOLON has announced plans to open its first manufacturing plant for autonomous movers in Jacksonville, Florida. The company, which is a subsidiary of BENTELER Group and produces autonomous electric shuttles, expects the new 500,000-square-foot facility to be completed in 2026. According to the company, this new plant will help HOLON create emission-free and sustainable passenger transportation that also addresses urban traffic challenges, climate change and demographic shifts.
What people are saying
In a recent quote, Henning von Watzdorf, CEO of HOLON, said, "Today marks a significant milestone in the journey of our mover project. With openness and a supportive regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles, the U.S. offers an ideal environment for HOLON's industrial initiatives and Jacksonville has demonstrated tremendous enthusiasm for our vision from the beginning, making the city a national leader in the deployment of autonomous transit. We are deeply grateful to our partners and team for their tireless passion and hard work, which have made—and will continue to make—our expansion into the U.S. a reality."
Petr Marijczuk, COO of HOLON, added, "We are thrilled to establish our first U.S. manufacturing plant in Jacksonville, marking a milestone not just for HOLON, but for Florida, the United States, and the global autonomous vehicle industry. After an initial ramp-up phase, HOLON anticipates creating up to 150 jobs by 2027. Our Jacksonville plant will produce approximately 5,000 autonomous movers annually, making them more accessible and quicker to the market worldwide."
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