ZM Trucks Opens U.S. Headquarters, Assembly Plant in California

Grand opening follows launch of T75 terminal tractor and new U.S. partnerships.

Aerial view of ZM Trucks manufacturing facility.
Aerial view of ZM Trucks manufacturing facility.
ZM Trucks

FONTANA, Calif. - ZM Trucks, a manufacturer of zero-emission commercial vehicles, has announced the grand opening of its U.S. headquarters and assembly facility in Fontana, California. The event includes the U.S. debut of the company's ZM8 commercial truck, underscoring its commitment to delivering sustainable, cost-effective solutions for American fleets.

The new facility spans 9.67 acres and includes a 210,000-square-foot factory floor, located approximately 49 miles from downtown Los Angeles. This event also marks the relocation of the company's regional headquarters to Fontana, solidifying ZM Trucks' long-term commitment to advancing sustainable transportation solutions in the United States.

Joost de Vries, global chief executive officer of ZM Trucks, said, "Despite policy uncertainty, we're charging ahead. Our investment in Fontana demonstrates that commercial EVs are not just viable, they're a superior solution for urban truck operators, delivering lower costs, higher performance, and a smarter path toward total Cost of Ownership."

The grand opening builds on a series of milestones for ZM Trucks in the U.S. this year, including the unveiling of the T75 terminal tractor, a fully electric vehicle designed to meet the demanding needs of logistics and port operations, and recently announced strategic partnerships with industry leaders, including Merlin Group, FleetNet, and more.

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