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Pages in category "Electric vehicle manufacturers of Canada" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1969 it was re-organized as the "Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada, Ltd." The plant was re-purposed to include manufacture of other diesel-powered General Motors vehicles such as buses. Following the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement in 1989, all of EMD's locomotives were built at the London facility. In 2005 new owners of ...
Canadian Electric Vehicles (1996) Conquest (2008) Edison Motors (2021) Fiat Chrysler Canada (1925) Ford Canada (1904) [1] General Motors Canada (1918) [2] CAMI (1986)
The EMD SD75M and EMD SD75I are a series of similar diesel-electric locomotives produced by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1994 and 1996. The series is an improvement and extension to the EMD SD70 series, which further is an extension to the EMD SD60.
The new Dana TM4 entity also incorporated the activities of Italian low voltage inverter and motor manufacturer SME Group, [23] as well as, in 2020 Ashwood Electric motors in the UK. [ 24 ] In 2020, Dana TM4 announced the opening of a new production facility for electric motors and inverters in the Pune region of India [ 25 ] and in 2021, an ...
Upon the 2005 sale, the company was renamed to Electro-Motive Diesel. EMD's headquarters and engineering facilities are based in McCook, Illinois, [note 1] while its final locomotive assembly line is located in Muncie, Indiana. EMD also operates a traction motor maintenance, rebuild, and overhaul facility in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
Edison Motors is a Canadian electric truck manufacturing startup based in British Columbia, specializing in plug-in diesel-electric series hybrid technology for semi-truck prime-mover tractor units, full-size solid axle drive trucks, and heavy solid-axle pickups; combining a generator with electric drive motors and batteries. The company was ...
The company's 1908 headquarters building at 212 King Street W in Toronto, designed by Darling and Person. Canadian General Electric Co. Limited (CGE) was incorporated in Canada in 1892 as a merger of Edison Electric Light Company of Canada (of Hamilton, Ontario) and Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company of Canada (of Montreal, Quebec), both incorporated in Canada in 1882.