https://jalopnik.com/hyundai-give-110-million-to-electric-delivery-van-comp-1841048106
Hyundai Give $110 Million To Electric Delivery Van Company Arrival
January 16, 2020  Bradley Brownell

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Illustration  Electric Delivery Van Company Arrival
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Not nearly as important to the ecosystem of the American business, but
absolutely vital to the UK and other Europeans is the short range delivery
van. This commercial van is the lifeblood of small business deliveries all
over the [.uk] Kingdom, and Arrival is among the first to really apply BEV
technology to the so-called white van. It hopes to have production up and
running by 2021.

With a new idea of how manufacturing is supposed to happen, Arrival hopes to
get its electric vans on the market for about the same price as a comparable
ICE van. It also claims a range of 300 miles, which should be more than
enough for European deliveries. Hyundai Group seems convinced enough to give
the company a big chunk of change.

Arrival has been around for about 6 years now, and has developed a new
assembly process it’s calling “microfactories”. Instead of hauling the
vehicle down an assembly line, little robots bring all of the parts to build
the car to its designated “cell”. I guess this is the opposite of a
gigafactory? The current assembly facility is located in Bainbury,
Oxfordshire, but Arrival plans to expand operations to North America and
Europe. It currently employs over 800 people in five countries.

You may recall that last year Hyundai Group also invested heavily in the
Croatian electric supercar manufacturer Rimac. It seems Hyundai is serious
about this electrification thing. And it wants to get in to all segments of
the EV market from commercial to millionaire enthusiast. Good stuff.

Arrival is paired up with Blackberry to develop an operating system to
connect all of the driver assistance and safety features in its electric
vans. Prototype delivery vans are currently being tested and shopped around
by delivery companies Royal Mail, DHL, UPS, and DPD, as well as
telecommunication company BT.

Commercial delivery vans make perfect sense for large European cities with
tailpipe emissions regulations tightening up. This means the traditional
diesel delivery vans will soon be legislated out of those cities and these
E-vans will take their place. Usually these delivery or telecoms companies
have a predictable route and mileage traveled every day, and charging ports
could easily be installed in centralized depots.

The investment from Hyundai will move Arrival closer to production, as it
has previously said that it needs just $100 million to get the first
vehicles to customers in 2021. The partnership will begin with these
commercial vehicles, but could expand to consumer vehicles in the future. 
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-electric-investment/hyundai-kia-invest-110-million-in-uk-electric-van-startup-arrival-ltd-idUSKBN1ZF0IS
Hyundai, Kia invest $110 million in UK electric van startup
Arrival Ltd
 Reuters
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https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/bethlehem/2020/01/st-lukes-launches-ev-charging-stations-at-bethlehem-township-hospital.html
St. Luke’s launches EV charging stations at Bethlehem Township hospital
2020-01-05  St. Luke's University Health Network is partnering with Blink
Charging to install eight electric vehicle charging stations at its Anderson
Campus in Bethlehem-PA ... (map)
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