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Faraday Future Hosts Successful Community Day, Receives Temporary Certificate of Occupancy and Prepares for Upcoming Job Fair for its Hanford Manufacturing Facility
FF shares details on its brand, flagship FF 91 EV and upcoming plans for hiring at its 1 million sq. ft. manufacturing plant with the Hanford community FF

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nFF shares details on its brand, flagship FF 91 EV and upcoming plans for hiring at its 1 million sq. ft. manufacturing plant with the Hanford community\n\n\nFF announces it received the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy at its Hanford facility as it begins work on its next pre-production vehicles\n\n\nFF to host Job Fair at the Hanford Civic Auditorium on Wednesday, November 10\n\n\n HANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nFaraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (“FF”) (NASDAQ: FFIE), a California-based global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company, today announced that it hosted an important and beneficial community day at the Hanford Civic Auditorium and also received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) for its manufacturing facility in Hanford, California. The many guests at the community day received an introduction to the FF brand, a first-hand look at the flagship, ultimate intelligent techluxury FF 91, and heard from FF executives regarding production plans in Hanford, along with employment opportunities and more.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211104006434/en/Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing at Faraday Future (FF) Speaks at the Recent FF Community Day in Hanford, California. (Photo: Business Wire)\nThe obtaining of the TCO for the Hanford facility is an important step for FF as it remains on track for the start of production and user-deliveries of the FF 91 next summer. The TCO will allow FF to begin crucial construction activities, including the building of additional pre-production vehicles at the facility. In anticipation of the upcoming work, FF will hire 50 new employees at its Hanford production facility by year end and up to an additional 350 more in 2022 as it ramps up production.\n\n“Yesterday’s community day discussion and awarding of the TCO in Hanford allows FF to both engage with local residents and the prospective workforce and to ensure our manufacturing facility is ready to build the FF 91 and move FF in a positive direction,” said Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing. “FF is committed to the expansion of our innovative workforce by discovering local talent, from engineers to assembly line workers. Hosting a community day and job fair are ways for FF to both showcase our unique brand a...