OAK PARK—Bollinger Motors has announced a move of its headquarters to a larger building in Oak Park to accommodate the rapid company-wide personnel expansion as it ramps up toward production.

“It couldn’t have come at a better time,” said founder and CEO Robert Bollinger. “We were bursting at the seams with new engineers, putting desks out in the shop at the old building; it was especially difficult to keep everyone more than six feet apart.”

The Oak Park building is more than four times larger than the company’s Ferndale shop, and it will be the primary base of operations for the growing Bollinger Motors team. The company estimates its current team of 40 will double in size by the end of 2020 as it works towards production on the all-electric B1 Sport Utility Truck and B2 Pickup Truck, as well as the B2 Chassis Cab variant and Chass-E.

Bollinger Motors has operated out of the new space since Aug. 10. For more information about job opportunities, please visit BollingerMotors.com/careers.

Founded in 2015 by Robert Bollinger, Bollinger Motors will manufacture the world’s first all-electric, on- and off-road trucks, the B1 Sport Utility Truck (SUT), the B2 Pickup Truck, the B2 Chassis Cab, and the Chass-E. Its first prototype, the two-door B1, unveiled in 2017, is displayed at The Peterson Museum in Los Angeles, as part of the ‘Alternating Currents’ exhibit, through October 2020.The B1 and B2 trucks can be reserved with a $1,000 deposit at www.BollingerMotors.com