| Michigan-based
operations to grow by 180
AUBURN HILLS -- FEV Engine Technology,
Inc. (FEV) announced today that it will invest $4.3 million to expand its
facilities in Auburn Hills, Mich. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation
(MEDC) approved a Single Business Tax credit with a value of $1.1 million
over seven years, clearing the way for the expansion, according to Robert
Last, FEV's vice president of operations and communications.
"We appreciate the dedication and
cooperation that Governor Jennifer Granholm and the MEDC have demonstrated
in making this expansion economically viable in Michigan," said Last. "Our
expansion in Auburn Hills will enable FEV to add some 180 highly desirable
technical jobs over the life of the project, which is a critical enabler
for enhancing the engineering and testing services we provide to our customers."
A Win for Michigan
"In this fiercely competitive world,
strong, growing companies like FEV will help advance Michigan," said Michigan
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm. "The FEV expansion is a 'win' for Michigan
and demonstrates our leadership in automotive research and development.
We are committed to pursue additional international investment in Michigan;
our partnership with FEV exemplifies that commitment."
Last added that the City of Auburn
Hills also worked closely with FEV to ensure that the company could continue
to expand in the community it has called home since 1994. The Auburn Hills
City Council recently approved a 12-year tax abatement valued at $288,000.
"The combination of the tax credit from MEDC and the Auburn Hills tax abatement
supported our internal operational considerations and made Southeast Michigan
the obvious choice for this new expansion," said Last.
New Test Cells to Meet Customer Demand
Specifically, the expansion will
include a combined office and warehouse building to be constructed on a
six-and-a-half-acre parcel of land adjacent to FEV's current facility.
The building will eventually be expanded in one or more steps, to a maximum
size of approximately 130,000 square feet. By providing the space to increase
the company's Michigan-based headcount, the new facility will also enable
the future construction of additional new test cell facilities, which are
needed to meet strongly increasing customer demand. The anticipated completion
date is August, 2007.
"This investment in Michigan is crucial
to FEV's future growth plans," said Last. "We are continuously adapting
in an effort to be one of the major innovation engines within the transportation
industry. The perception at the moment is that this industry needs a new
direction. Our goal in the short term is to harness and direct innovation
to help our industry reinvent the roadmap."
About FEV
FEV is an independent engine and
powertrain systems research, design and development company headquartered
in Aachen, Germany. Globally, it provides complete concept-to-production
(C2P(TM)) support to the transportation industry, commercial engine manufacturers
and the emerging fuel-cell industry. The company designs, prototypes and
develops advanced gasoline-, diesel- and alternative-fueled engines, as
well as advanced vehicle powertrain concepts, electronic control systems
and hybrid-electric vehicles. FEV also is a global supplier of advanced
test cell, instrumentation and test equipment.

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