This 2 million square foot facility in Ingersoll is Canada’s first full-scale Electric Vehicle (EV) assembly plant. In an effort to move towards environmentally-friendly alternatives, the CAMI plant has been re-tooled and transitioned for the production of sustainable electric vehicles, rather than creating more fossil-fuel dependent vehicles. To further support this eco-friendly initiative, the facility is on a mission to become landfill free – sending zero waste to landfills from its daily operations.
This revitalization was completed by Symtech in partnership with Hunt Electric. Symtech and Hunt Electric are both a part of the Federated Electrical Contractors (FEC) Network which has changed the landscape of electrical contracting, creating joint-venture networks which brings leading electrical contractors together whenever and wherever special resources are needed. FEC joint ventures have proven themselves again and again on challenging products for many of the world’s leading companies.
Symtech was responsible for the demolition of all power and lighting systems, which were replaced with our installation of brand new power and lighting systems for the entire facility. The project was a major overhaul of the Paint Facility, which was demoed and brought back to a shell space for the new facility’s installation.