
Fulfilment firm AutoNexus has been chosen as the logistics company for electric vehicle maker Polestar locally.
That means it will cover services including vehicle transport, processing, storage and full pre-delivery prep for Polestar’s electric vehicles as the latter expands in Australia.

In addition to Polestar, AutoNexus also serves the vehicle logistics needs of several brands in Australia, including: Subaru, Peugeot, Citroën, MG, Suzuki, Isuzu Truck, Mazda, Mahindra and Foton.
“AutoNexus has demonstrated its commitment to the electric vehicle industry with significant investment in scalable charging infrastructure,” Head of Polestar Australia, Samantha Johnson, said.
“It was the natural partner of choice given its capacity, and its capability, to support the continued growth of Polestar in the months and years to come.”

Darren Bowler, Managing Director AutoNexus, added: “At AutoNexus we are proud to support our brand partners, including Polestar, in their journey to deliver electric vehicles to the Australian market.
“AutoNexus’ nationwide infrastructure of high-powered EVSE chargers enable us to support the growing electric vehicle fulfilment needs of Polestar and our various brand partners.”

Polestar first launched in Australia in November last year, bringing its electric Polestar 2 sedan as its first vehicle in the local market – with its Polestar 3 SUV on its way next year.
The Swedish marque sold 201 cars in June and has shifted 562 year-to-date after it went public as part of a special purpose acquisition company worth US$20 billion last month.
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