Proterra Inc said on Thursday it plans to cut more jobs and combine electric bus and battery production in South Carolina as it looks to trim costs.
said on Thursday it plans to cut more jobs and combine electric bus and battery production in South Carolina as it looks to trim costs.
The electric-bus maker's exit from its City of Industry facility in California, along with the additional planned job cuts, will impact about 300 roles this year, it said. "The consolidation of manufacturing sites will also allow the company to better manage ongoing supply-chain disruptions and decrease facilities costs," the company said in a statement.
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