Local Motors

Local Motors
Company typePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
DefunctJanuary 14, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-01-14)
HeadquartersPhoenix, Arizona
Key people
John B. Rogers Jr.,[1] Justin Fishkin,[2] Vikrant Aggarwal[3]

Local Motors was an American manufacturing company focused on low-volume production of open-source vehicles and other products using multiple microfactories. The company built a platform that combined online community co-creation with distributed digital manufacturing. It was co-founded in 2007 by John B. Rogers Jr. and had headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. It produced the Rally Fighter (claimed to be the world’s first open-source car[4]), the Strati (a 3D-printed car[5]) and Olli (a 3D-printed, electric-powered, self-driving minibus[6]).

  1. ^ "Local Motors: Designed by the Crowd, Built by the Customer". hbs.edu. Harvard Business School.
  2. ^ Buss, Dale. "Local Motors Executive Discusses 3D Printing and the Future of Manufacturing". chiefexecutive.net. Chief Executive.
  3. ^ "Local Motors continues growth as Vikrant Aggarwal becomes Chief Executive Officer".
  4. ^ Anderson, Chris. "In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits". wired.com. WIRED.
  5. ^ Dyer, Ezra. "The World's First 3D-Printed Car Is a Blast to Drive". Popular Mechanics. Popular Mechanics.
  6. ^ Selyukh, Alina. "A 24-Year-Old Designed A Self-Driving Minibus; Maker Built It In Weeks". npr.org. NPR.