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When we built our first trucks, everything was fabricated by hand. That works for a prototype, but it does not work if you want to build hundreds of trucks.
In this video, we show how Edison Motors built an engineering team and manufacturing system to turn rough concepts into repeatable production parts.
From CAD design to suppliers to parts arriving in the shop, this is the process that will allow us to scale production.
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