Solectrac has decided to partner with Nolan Manufacturing, a startup that focuses on assisting companies in meeting their clients’ demands. This latest collaboration is expected to ramp up the production of Solectrac’s popular electric tractors. With Tesla, Ford, and other giant automakers announcing their new models and service enhancements, many consumers are unaware of the happenings in other smaller zero-emission vehicle developers.
One of the EV makers under the radar is Solectrac, announcing that the demands for its electric tractors are further increasing. According to Electrek’s latest report, the new partnership of Solectrac with Nolan Manufacturing will allow the EV maker to use its North Carolina-based facility. This manufacturing plant is around 10,000-square-foot, which is more done enough for the production ramp-up.
The EV manufacturer became popular after it donated its Compact Electric Tractor (CET) to Jack Johnson’s non-profit organization, which is located in Oahu, Hawaii. As of writing, Solectrac is still growing its e70N, the latest electric tractor, as the demand for sustainable, zero-emission farming tools increases. “As the demand for Solectrac’s electric tractors continues to increase, I’m excited about our persistent progress on the East Coast towards a more sustainable future and regenerative agriculture,” said Solectrac’s CEO Mani Iyer.
Aside from the latest partnership with Nolan Manufacturing, Solectrac’s success also attracted other new partners. These include Schow’s Inc., Georgia Land Equipment, and Ocala Tractor, LCC. The electric tractor maker announced its new collaborations with the three mentioned companies on June 28, which is less than a month after its newly announced partnership with Nolan Manufacturing. This shows that Solectrac is further growing. Because of this, Iyer said that they are thrilled since their dealer network is rapidly expanding. He added that the new partnerships would help them enhance their zero-emission tractor production to meet the demands of their consumers completely.
The CEO further shared that Ocala Tractor, Schow’s, and Georgia Land Equipment have improved their nationwide strategy to offer low-maintenance zero-emission farm tractors.