LEVC Celebrates Production of 10,000th Electric Taxi at UK Facility

What’s Happening: LEVC (London Electric Vehicle Company) has reached a significant milestone by producing its 10,000th electric taxi at the state-of-the-art factory in Ansty, Coventry, UK. The company has been manufacturing the TX, the world’s most advanced electric taxi, at the facility since 2017. The TX model has now surpassed the diesel-powered TX4 as the most common black cab in London, with over 6,000 units on the streets, representing more than 40% of all black cabs in the city.

Why It Matters: This achievement highlights the growing demand for sustainable mobility solutions and marks LEVC’s progress towards becoming a leading zero-carbon mobility technology company. The company’s best annual sales performance to date was recorded in 2022, with 2,508 TX vehicles sold. Additionally, the TX model has now been built and sold in multiple global markets, from Paris to Tokyo.

Key Points:

  • LEVC produced its 10,000th vehicle at the Ansty facility.
  • The TX electric taxi has overtaken the diesel-powered TX4 as the most common black cab in London.
  • The company has a new strategy to transform into a leading zero-carbon mobility technology firm.
  • LEVC had a record-breaking year in 2022, with 2,508 TX vehicles sold.
  • The TX has traveled over 534 million miles globally, preventing 162,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

Bottom Line: LEVC’s production of its 10,000th electric taxi demonstrates the increasing demand for sustainable transport solutions and the company’s commitment to offering smart, green, safe, and accessible mobility. The milestone coincides with the 200th anniversary of the first Hackney carriage license in London and 75 years since the first black cab, the FX3, was introduced. With a new strategy in place, LEVC aims to build on its heritage and expand beyond high-end taxi manufacturing to deliver zero-emission capable vehicles to a broader customer base.

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