Simolo Customs Ltd. Expands With New 42,000 Sq. Ft. Manufacturing Headquarters In Vernon, BC
- Devon Crull

- Aug 5
- 2 min read

A major milestone in Canadian LSV manufacturing and a launchpad for future growth.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
VERNON, BC — July 31, 2025
Simolo Customs Ltd. (SC), Canada’s leader in Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) innovation, is proud to announce the purchase of a state-of-the-art 42,000 square foot manufacturing facility located at 4127 Palisades Place in the Spallumcheen Industrial Park, just outside of Vernon, British Columbia. This strategic move marks a bold new chapter for SC, enabling the company to dramatically increase production capacity, streamline operations, and introduce new services to better serve its growing customer base across Canada and beyond.
“This facility is more than just a new building—it’s a cornerstone for the next era of Canadian electric vehicle manufacturing,” said Jeff Holomis, Founder and CEO of Simolo Customs. “It gives us the space, infrastructure, and long-term stability to meet the rising demand for our vehicles, support future product launches, and reinforce our position as a pioneer in Canada’s growing EV industry.”
Located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, the new facility offers immediate logistical advantages. Its location—just minutes from Highway 97—provides easy access for both inbound materials and outbound vehicle shipments. With dedicated bays, high ceilings, and ample room for future expansion, the new
headquarters will centralize SC’s operations under one roof: from design and fabrication to assembly, quality control, and fulfillment.
The purchase also demonstrates a long-term commitment to Canadian manufacturing at a time when global supply chains remain unpredictable. “As other brands look overseas, we’re doubling down on building here at home,” added Holomis. “This new space allows us to enhance quality control, reduce
production lead times, and create more skilled jobs right here in British Columbia. It’s a win for our customers, our team, and the Canadian EV landscape as a whole.”
The facility at 4127 Palisades Place will begin a phased transition in late 2025, with full-scale operations targeted for early 2026. It also lays the groundwork for several exciting new announcements set to be revealed in the coming months.



