ElectraMeccanica Vehicles plans to resume contract assembly services at its plant in Arizona as it works on closing its merger with Tevva Motors. The company, which on 15 August announced it agreed to merge with the British maker of electric medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, wants to use the expected spare capacity at its 235,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in Mesa, Arizona, to resume contract assembly services, the executive noted. It plans to provide its services to some of the 100 EV companies it evaluated before deciding to merge with Tevva.