The Oklahoman

Canoo bid for incentives advances to OKC council

No funds for firm until 550 jobs are created

- JaNae Williams The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK Contributi­ng: Staff writer Steve Lackmeyer

Oklahoma City’s Economic Developmen­t Trust voted Tuesday to send a request to provide $1 million in incentives for electric vehicle start-up Canoo to the city council.

Officials previously said the incentives agreement is performanc­e-based. No money is to be paid until 550 jobs are created over the next three years. The agreement also calls for an average wage of $71,558. It will be funded through the general obligation limited tax bond issue passed by voters in 2017.

The company estimates it will invest $347 million on the plant in west Oklahoma City. Real estate agents have told The Oklahoman the company is acquiring the former Terex telehandle­r plant at 9528 W Interstate 40 Service Road.

Originally built in 1972, the facility on the southeast corner of I-40 and Morgan Road includes a main 500,000-square-foot building, a 12,000-square-foot training center and a 37,000-square-foot office space. Terex closed the plant earlier this year and moved operations to Mexico.

Canoo’s plans call for production of its vehicles for delivery to customers in 2023. Canoo already has one facility in progress at MidAmerica Industrial Park in Pryor. The Pryor operation was expected to start production by 2024, but the Tulsa World recently reported it could face delays because of “unfavorabl­e economic conditions.”

The company does have pending sales. Oklahoma agreed to buy up to 1,000 Canoo vehicles as part of an incentive package for the Pryor facility, paying between $35 million and $50 million for the vehicles over a span of five years.

Walmart agreed to purchase at least 4,500 of Canoo’s electric vehicles for same-day delivery of its products.

NASA also has announced it will buy three vehicles to transport astronauts, support staff and equipment at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Canoo will provide Crew Transporta­tion Vehicles for NASA’s crewed Artemis lunar exploratio­n launches. The all-electric models will be delivered to NASA by June 2023.

 ?? PROVIDED ARTIST’S RENDERING ?? Electric vehicle manufactur­er Canoo announced recently it would be acquiring a warehouse in Oklahoma City to be used for vehicle production.
PROVIDED ARTIST’S RENDERING Electric vehicle manufactur­er Canoo announced recently it would be acquiring a warehouse in Oklahoma City to be used for vehicle production.

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