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Polaris to acquire Goupil Industrie

Polaris Industries has announced the acquisition of Goupil Industrie, a privately owned, France-based manufacturer of on-road, commercial electric vehicles, built on a modular design that offers many functional options and appeals to a wide variety of customers. The move will add Goupil vehicles to Polaris’ growing small electric vehicle product portfolio, while becoming part of a global brand will expand Goupil’s reach, both within and outside its existing European sales base. Goupil, which reported approx
May 1, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
RSS5381 Polaris Industries has announced the acquisition of 5382 Goupil Industrie, a privately owned, France-based manufacturer of on-road, commercial electric vehicles, built on a modular design that offers many functional options and appeals to a wide variety of customers. The move will add Goupil vehicles to Polaris’ growing small electric vehicle product portfolio, while becoming part of a global brand will expand Goupil’s reach, both within and outside its existing European sales base. Goupil, which reported approximately US$25 million in sales during calendar year 2010, will continue operating in France with its current staff.

This acquisition of Groupil further strengthens Polaris’ position in the small electric vehicle market, building on the previous purchase of 5383 Global Electric Motorcars (GEM), an American manufacturer of electric vehicles. Goupil and GEM produce complementary vehicles, and their combined portfolio provides Polaris with a lineup of small electric vehicles suited to a wide range of utilisations, spanning from people-movers to light-duty haulers. By coupling Goupil and GEM with the recent minority investment in 3436 Brammo, Polaris says it now possesses a solid foundation for future innovation in electric vehicle technology.

“As Polaris continues to deliver outstanding performance and gain market share in our core business, we are excited to acquire Goupil and add to our growing small electric vehicle lineup. We are eager to pursue the natural synergies between their commercial light duty work products and the more people-mover oriented offerings from our GEM business,” said Scott Wine, Polaris chief executive officer. “We see tremendous, long term growth in the global small electric vehicle market, and Goupil, with its established product line, history of profitable growth, and segment-leading European presence, will be an integral part of our strategy to realise that potential.”

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