Vice President Kamala Harris visits NFI’s manufacturing facility in St. Paul, Minn

Feb. 13, 2023
During the visit, Vice President Harris participated in a tour that included New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE NG electric buses and saw the assembly of American-made batteries packages used in New Flyer of America electric buses.

United States Vice President Kamala Haris made a visit to NFI’s Group Inc. (NFI) manufacturing facility in St. Cloud, Minn., on Feb. 10.

During the visit, Vice President Harris participated in a tour that included New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE NG™ electric buses—the most advanced electric bus available in the United States— and saw the assembly of American-made batteries packages used in New Flyer of America (New Flyer) electric buses. She also delivered an address to NFI team members and special guests.

“Buses are our nation’s most popular form of public transportation. Every day, millions of Americans ride the bus to go to work, to church, to the grocery store, to wherever they need to go. Buses are essential, and they are in desperate need of upgrade. The electric buses being built in this factory are a model of American innovation and key to the future of public transportation,” Vice President Harris said. “In 2009, then-Vice President Joe Biden stood in this plant, when at the time you were building cutting-edge hybrid electric buses, and said, ‘NFI is an example of the future.’ A lot has changed in the last 14 years, but one thing has not; you are still an example of America’s future.”

“It was fantastic to host Vice President Harris at our New Flyer facility in Minnesota, providing us with an opportunity to showcase our incredible team, our facility and our industry leading solutions. The benefits of the Biden-Harris administration’s record investments in public transportation were on display, as we walked our production floor and sat on buses destined for cities across America. We were also able to discuss opportunities for the administration to assist our manufacturing industry as we recover from the effects of global supply disruption and prolonged inflation,” said Paul Soubry, president and CEO, NFI.