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Club Car opens second factory in Poland to cope with increased demand

5.39pm 23rd April 2024 - Corporate - This story was updated on Wednesday, April 24th, 2024

Club Car has opened a new 3,300 square metre factory in Poland to meet increasing demand for its small-wheel, zero-emissions electric vehicles.

The state-of-the-art Club Car Manufacturing Facility, with is located in Mielec, triples European production lines and increases capacity for the company to supply a growing and diverse customer base.  

Marco Natale, Vice President EMEA for Club Car, said: “The addition of this new factory in Poland strengthens our ability to respond to increasing global demand for compact utility and low-speed consumer vehicles. 

“With this investment, Club Car will better serve customers in the European utility market, where many industry and manufacturing, leisure and tourism, and municipal organisations are modernising and electrifying their fleets.”

Club Car now operates two major factories in Poland, having acquired the Melex manufacturing plant – virtually next door – with the 2022 purchase of Garia, a Danish producer of low-speed vehicles which had bought Polish utility company Melex the year before.

“This increase in production capabilities is great news for our dealers and customers in Europe, who will have access to a wider range of zero-emission on- and off-road vehicles at a variety of price points,” Natale added.

Club Car offers versatile utility vehicles that are efficient, safe and eco-friendly transport solutions with elegant design, ergonomic flow and high-quality European components. They offer low operational cost and can be customised to suit many different organisational needs.

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