A number one Canadian auto provider of plated completed merchandise, comparable to roof racks and operating boards, is getting $3 million in federal funding to increase its operations in Southwestern Ontario.
Kuntz Electroplating Inc. (KEI) in Kitchener, about 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto, will use the cash to “modify its current manufacturing traces and add new gear to satisfy rising demand from the EV marketplace for its providers.”
The growth will even create 45 jobs. Neither the federal government nor KEI stated how a lot your entire venture will value.
“This venture will assist KEI enter the clear know-how sector and fulfill bigger quantity orders and serve new purchasers by providing extra environmentally sustainable options, together with within the EV sector,” the federal authorities stated in an announcement.
KEI Vice-President of Finance Jeff Regehr stated the funding will assist the corporate “add new merchandise, entry new markets, and proceed to be globally aggressive from our Kitchener location.”
Neither KEI nor the federal government stated which merchandise shall be added or which automakers shall be provided.
KEI provides no fewer than 9 automakers, together with Common Motors, Toyota, Honda, Stellantis and Ford, all of which have meeting crops in Ontario.
Established in 1948 and integrated in 1990, Kuntz Electroplating Inc. is a family-owned enterprise that’s now below third-generation administration. It operates out of a 340,000-square-foot facility in Kitchener with 290 full-time staff.
The federal government funding will come from FedDev Ontario, which, since 2015, has invested greater than $41.5 million in 12 EV-related initiatives, creating and sustaining greater than 400 jobs, in accordance with the federal authorities.
Ottawa didn’t say whether or not this can be a one-time grant or repayable mortgage. FedDev officers weren’t instantly accessible for remark.