KEY POINTS
  • President-elect Joe Biden drafted a plan to replace 500,000 school buses in the U.S. with zero-emissions carriers by 2030, and Canadian electric vehicle maker Lion Electric plans to capitalize on the opportunity.
  • In a "Mad Money" interview, CEO Marc Bedard said "we're opening that factory in the U.S. within the next two years. That factory in itself will allow the manufacturing capacity of over 20,000 units per year."
  • Outside of the electric school bus market, Lion Electric, which plans to go public via a blank-check merger in March, has a deal to produce 2,500 electric trucks for Amazon by 2025.

A Canadian electric vehicle maker is eyeing factory space in the United States as the company looks to capitalize on the electrified future that President-elect Joe Biden has laid out in his agenda.

Lion Electric, the electric school bus manufacturer set to go public in months through a blank-check merger, plans to open an American plant in the next two years, CEO Marc Bedard told CNBC's Jim Cramer Wednesday.