NFI subsidiary New Flyer expands Winnipeg capability for all Canadian build of Xcelsior? Heavy-Duty Transit buses with funding support from the Government of Manitoba and PrairiesCan

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All Canadian Build Announcement
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Announcement includes planned expansion of New Flyer’s production capacity and zero-emission bus offering

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Oct. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (TSX: NFI, OTC: NFYEF, TSX: NFI.DB) NFI Group Inc. (NFI), a leading independent bus and coach manufacturer and a leader in electric mass mobility solutions, subsidiary New Flyer Industries Canada ULC (New Flyer), today announced an initiative to expand New Flyer’s Winnipeg manufacturing capability to allow for complete manufacturing of heavy-duty transit buses in Canada and an increased offering of zero-emission buses (the “Project”).

The Project will repurpose existing space at its Winnipeg production facility and the lease of a new finishing facility for final vehicle commissioning, expanding New Flyer’s production capacity by up to 240 equivalent units1 per annum by 2027. The investment will allow New Flyer to manufacture zero-emissions buses, including battery-electric, fuel-cell electric, and trolley-electric buses for the Canadian market.

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1 NFI’s transit bus production is measured in, or based on, “equivalent units” (or "EUs"). One EU represents one production “slot”, being one 35- foot or 40-foot one transit bus, while an articulated 60’ transit bus represents two EUs.

The Government of Manitoba and Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) are supporting the Project that will create up to 250 new direct green jobs at NFI and expand Manitoba’s Green Economy. Manitoba’s contribution includes a C$10 million investment alongside additional cash flow provided by a two-year interest reduction on NFI’s current C$50 million provincial loan. PrairiesCan will provide a C$15 million repayable contribution through its Business Scale Up and Productivity Program as part of PrairiesCan’s Framework to Build a Green Prairies Economy.

NFI will be co-investing in the project alongside the Province and PrairiesCan, to support facility upgrades, zero-emission bus testing, working capital, project administration, and operational costs. Construction activities are starting immediately with the first bus builds taking place in the fourth quarter of 2025, with a continued ramp up through 2026 before achieving the full 240 equivalent unit run rate in 2027.

“Today’s announcement is a major milestone for NFI as it allows us to complete full buses in Canada for the first time in nearly fifteen years. I would like to thank our partners at the Province of Manitoba and PrairiesCan for their commitment and financial support that will help enhance Manitoba’s Green economy,” said Paul Soubry, President and CEO, NFI. “These funds will be strategically invested alongside our own capital to expand our production capacity and increase our zero-emissions transit bus offerings, which will create new jobs and help create more livable North American communities.”