Robert Bollinger quickly moves from one area to the other of a building in the Detroit suburb of Oak Park, Michigan he says has been “a million different things” over the years until he moved his eponymous companyDressed in black to match the company colors, Bollinger stops at what looks like a vehicular skeleton with a fully-formed head.
“This is our design which allows all of the components, not just the battery, but all of the components so everything fits between the rails, so it's a lot safer,” he explained. Of course, U.S. content is key to making the vehicles eligible for federal tax incentives, an important consideration for businesses making buying decisions.