I've never really heard sort of where this idea came from, because it seems ike it's really the heart of the company a lot of ways. So if you could maybe contecturalize that and explain at oll for us, that would be great. The microfactorys have key attributes. One is obviously small. You will not see any conveyor lines at all inside a micro factory. That technology does not work with what we're trying to do. And when you think about the commercial vehicle segment, why they don't need one type of vehicle like this? A tell has done a great job. I mean, in terms of margins, theyre there the best
Arrival is a fascinating company on the brink of putting its bold vision of "microfactory"-made vans, busses and ridehailing vehicles into production. President Avinash Rugoobur joins the show to explain how its 10,000 unit/year microfactories upend the established rules of automaking, how the products enable these dramatic changes and where the whole thing is headed.