Published On Oct 4, 2024
Ten years after the demise of Australia’s car industry, Brisbane biochemist Eddie Kocwa has built an assembly line to convert the US’s most popular electric ute for use throughout Australia and the Pacific.
Within four months of beginning production, BossCap has converted 150 Ford F-150 Lightnings from left to right-hand drive in order to meet the growing need of businesses and their environmental and climate targets, with deals already struck with the UN, airports and mining companies.
Not only is BossCap reigniting Australia’s vehicle manufacturing industry, it is offering an alternative to Chinese-built electric vehicles as regulators become increasingly wary about the use of foreign technology in cars, with bans currently being proposed in the US.
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