NYSE:LEV (The Lion Electric Company)

About LEV

The Lion Electric Company is a Canada-based manufacturer of urban vehicles. The Company¿s principal activities include design, development, manufacturing and distribution of purpose-built all-electric medium and heavy-duty urban vehicles, including battery systems, chassis, bus bodies and truck cabins. The Company also distributes truck and bus parts and accessories. The Company¿s products include Lion6, Lion8, LionC, LionA, LionD and LionM. The Company provides various services and parts, including LionEnergy, LionBeat, LionGrant, LionAssistance and LionCapital Solutions. Its LionEnergy is a customized charging infrastructure solution. Its LionBeat is a purposed design electrical vehicle telematic system. Its LionGrant provides assistance to customers, such as identifying and applying for grant funding opportunities across the United States and Canada. Its LionAssistance is a complete part department, which provides maintenance and repair work on all types of electric vehicles.
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