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Saab factory owner reportedly confirms NEVS Emily GT Trollhattan build

The news that the NEVS Emily GT electric car project appears to have been saved has really got car enthusiasts' attention. But if you're anything like us, you're probably wondering if it's really going to happen, or if plans to bring 'Saab' back from the dead will fall apart long before a production car rolls out of the factory.To get more news about nevs, you can visit shine news official website.

Well, if there's one person who's in a better position than most to tell us how real the prospects of Emily's production are, it's the man who owns the factory where it will be made. And that man, Swedish millionaire and property investor Svante Andersson, seems convinced that the fairytale is going full steam ahead, according to an interview Andersson gave to the Swedish newspaper TTELA, picked up by Saab Planet. I know who they are, but I don't want to talk about it," says Andersson of the mysterious NEVS investor. "It may come from Nevs, but I can say that it is a significant part of the factory they will be using, including offices, and they will have to hire a large number of people."

The millionaire car enthusiast, who owns the Kinnekulle Ring racetrack in Sweden, told reporters he'd had a chance to drive the Emily GT EV and was as impressed as anyone who's had the chance to get behind the wheel seems to be. But he seemed even more impressed by the efforts of the engineering team at NEVS to complete the car, knowing that their jobs were on the line. Without their efforts this would not have happened," he told TTELA. "They worked weekends and evenings knowing that they might not have the job in six months' time. This is a victory for the workers, who have done a really good job.

We certainly hope the plans work out, but as with any story of this nature, we'll save the celebrations until production is in full swing and EV buyers have signalled their approval with their wallets.

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