The rise of electric vehicles quietly powers firms, research in Atlantic Canada
HALIFAX — Pat Ryan’s recent advances into the electric-vehicle parts market are quietly fuelling his factory’s expansion at an industrial park on the edge of Halifax, far from Canada’s automotive heartland.
“To be involved at this early stage, it’s pretty fantastic,” the 60-year-old president of Neocon International said in a recent interview at the site of the specialty plastics firm he founded 27 years ago.
In the past few years, the company — whose name is an abbreviation for “new concepts” — has been bidding successfully on the manufacture of cargo protection, floor coverings and electroplated parts such as bumper protectors for the next generation of electric vehicles.
That’s key to helping the 300-person firm gradually add 138 people to its workforce over the next two years, he said.