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London EV Company (LEVC)

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  • Number of employees
    200-500
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About London EV Company (LEVC)

London EV Company (LEVC) is a pioneering manufacturer of electric vehicles, dedicated to transforming urban mobility in the UK and beyond. Established with a vision to create sustainable transport solutions, LEVC focuses on producing innovative electric taxis and commercial vehicles that meet the demands of modern cities.

At the heart of LEVC’s mission is the commitment to reducing emissions and promoting greener transportation options. The company’s flagship vehicle, the TX electric taxi, combines cutting-edge technology with traditional design, offering a spacious and comfortable ride for passengers while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

LEVC is not just about manufacturing vehicles; it is also about creating a comprehensive ecosystem for electric mobility. This includes developing charging infrastructure and providing support services to ensure that drivers can operate their vehicles efficiently and effectively.

The company prides itself on its strong heritage, rooted in the iconic London taxi industry, while embracing the future of electric mobility. With a focus on innovation, LEVC invests heavily in research and development to enhance vehicle performance and sustainability.

  • Core Values: Sustainability, Innovation, Heritage
  • Key Products: Electric Taxis, Commercial Vehicles
  • Vision: To lead the transition to electric mobility in urban environments

LEVC is headquartered in the UK, where it employs a skilled workforce committed to excellence in engineering and customer service. As cities around the world strive to reduce pollution and improve air quality, LEVC stands at the forefront of this movement, providing solutions that are not only practical but also environmentally responsible.

With a growing network of partners and a commitment to continuous improvement, London EV Company is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of urban transport.

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