UK-based electric vehicle company Arrival (NASDAQ: ARVL) doesn't expect to begin production of its first commercial product until later this year, but it hit what it called a "major milestone" today. On a day when stocks in the electric vehicle (EV) sector were already moving higher, Arrival shares jumped as much as 18% before closing 12% higher on the day.
Today, the company announced via Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) that it delivered its first prototype electric delivery van to investor and customer United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) . Along with an investment in the start-up, UPS has ordered 10,000 of the company's purpose-built electric delivery vans. Arrival has also announced it will build its first two U.S. "microfactories" in Rock Hill, SC and Charlotte, NC. The latter will initially specifically produce vans to supply UPS.
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Why Arrival Group Stock Jumped Double Digits Wednesday