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| foundation      = May 26th 1910
| foundation      = May 26th 1910
| founder          = [[Conference of Asola]]
| founder          = Conference of Asola
| defunct          =  
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| location_city    = [[Epping]]
| location_city    = Epping
| location_country = [[Malgrave|United Kingdom of Malgrave]]
| location_country = United Kingdom of [[Malgrave]]
| locations        = Various
| locations        = Various
| area_served      = Worldwide
| area_served      = Worldwide
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| products        = Various
| products        = Various
| services        =  
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| revenue          = {{increase}} USD$ 791.74 billion
| revenue          = {{increase}} USD$ 387.74 billion
| operating_income = {{increase}} USD$ 298.63 billion
| operating_income = {{increase}} USD$ 98.63 billion
| net_income      = {{increase}} USD$ 144.83 billion
| net_income      = {{increase}} USD$ 24.83 billion
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| assets          = {{increase}} USD$ 460.07 billion
| assets          = {{increase}} USD$ 460.07 billion
| equity          = {{increase}} USD$ 72.99 billion
| equity          = {{increase}} USD$ 72.99 billion
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| owner            =  
| num_employees    = 1,149,400
| num_employees    = 517,275
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'''Malgravean Automotive Industries''' is a Malgravean automotive manufacturing company, currently owned and operated by the Malgravean government. It was established during the foundation of the country to provide employment to working-class Malgravean citizens and to construct quality buses, commercial and private vehicles for use alongside [[MalTra]]
'''Malgravean Automotive Industries''' is an automotive manufacturing company located in the United Kingdom of [[Malgrave]]. It was established shortly after the foundation of the country to provide vehicles for state-enterprises, however, it has since expanded to providing vehicles for Regional Social Solidarity Councils and the overseas export market.


==History==
==History==


After re-establishment of the country Malgravean Automotive Industries (MAI) the company initially struggled to find the resources needed to expand, as current efforts focused on rebuilding civilian accommodations and establishing a secure food network. In the 1950's this changed, as the country had secured its position and now saw the mass-employment that could be offered by expanding MAI as key to fighting against the civilian unrest that had formed at the time, during this time period MAI became heavily involved with Pakosc and workers from the local trade union became famous for assisting local loyalist forces during the [[Battle of Pakosc]]
Malgravean Automotive Industries was founded shortly after the foundation of the country in 1910. Initially, the company was purely focused on providing vehicles for state-run companies, with it's primary concern being [[MalTra]] and the [[Malgravean Road Haulage Corporation]] for which it produces a variety of buses and trucks. MAI also worked with [[MalDef]] to supply vehicles for the [[Malgravean Armed Forces]], however, due to the limited resources present in Malgrave at the time due to the Imerian blockade it did not engage in the serial production of vehicles for personal use.


Since leaving isolation MAI has rapidly and aggressively expanded internationally, selling a wide variety of personal, commercial, transport and military vehicles to the international community.
Shortly after the production of the country following the Great Exodus MAI struggled to find the resources to reestablish its industrial presence in the new homeland, however, the start of the [[Malgravean Civil War]] and the expansion of [[MalTra]] operations resulted in MAI being afforded greater resources.
 
MAI continued pre-war operations constructing buses, trucks and other commercial vehicles for MalTra, MRHC and the Armed Forces, however, it also started to expand into personal vehicles and in 1950 it started the production of the [[MAI Metro]], a small car designed for urban use and the [[MAI Liberty]] designed for use in rural areas of the country.
 
Following the success of both models MAI started to receive increased support from the government and Pakosc was transformed into a major industrial hub for the city, with many resources being diverted to modernise existing factories in the region. Pakosc transformation into a major industrial hub meant that many workers from MAI were involved in the [[Battle of Pakosc]], an event which worked to increase the favorability of the company and led many Regional Social Solidarity Councils to start purchasing personal cars for hire as a way of showing thanks to the company.
 
For many decades, majority of MAI vehicles were powered with electric motors that had been developed in a collaborative effort between MAI, MalEn and [[MalTec]] under the oversight of [[Nikola Tesla]] to deal with a major oil shortage. In 1950 MAI started to develop alternate methods of fuel and in the 60s initiated the first trials of a vehicle powered by a hydrogen fuel-cell, however, in spite of the promise offered by the technology such a project was deemed unrealistic and further work was continued on the project to try and present a feasible alternative to existing platforms.
 
In 1987 a breakthrough was made, as a hydrogen paste was developed during a collaborative project between MAI and MalEn. Such a paste could be moulded into cartridges and simply mixed with water to produce the desired power which was deemed far more efficient compared to previous models that required high pressure tanks.
 
MAI has also expanded overseas constructing factories to provide retro vehicles to markets in the Dornalian Republic. In 2014 it was reported that MAI was looking into working with a local company in the Republic of [[Breheim]] to open up a factory to produce vehicles in that country.




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Revision as of 22:12, 10 March 2023

Malgravean Automotive Industries
government-owned corporation
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedMay 26th 1910
FounderConference of Asola
Headquarters
Epping
,
United Kingdom of Malgrave
Number of locations
Various
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsVarious
RevenueIncrease USD$ 387.74 billion
Increase USD$ 98.63 billion
Increase USD$ 24.83 billion
Total assetsIncrease USD$ 460.07 billion
Total equityIncrease USD$ 72.99 billion
Number of employees
517,275
WebsiteMAI.ms

Malgravean Automotive Industries is an automotive manufacturing company located in the United Kingdom of Malgrave. It was established shortly after the foundation of the country to provide vehicles for state-enterprises, however, it has since expanded to providing vehicles for Regional Social Solidarity Councils and the overseas export market.

History

Malgravean Automotive Industries was founded shortly after the foundation of the country in 1910. Initially, the company was purely focused on providing vehicles for state-run companies, with it's primary concern being MalTra and the Malgravean Road Haulage Corporation for which it produces a variety of buses and trucks. MAI also worked with MalDef to supply vehicles for the Malgravean Armed Forces, however, due to the limited resources present in Malgrave at the time due to the Imerian blockade it did not engage in the serial production of vehicles for personal use.

Shortly after the production of the country following the Great Exodus MAI struggled to find the resources to reestablish its industrial presence in the new homeland, however, the start of the Malgravean Civil War and the expansion of MalTra operations resulted in MAI being afforded greater resources.

MAI continued pre-war operations constructing buses, trucks and other commercial vehicles for MalTra, MRHC and the Armed Forces, however, it also started to expand into personal vehicles and in 1950 it started the production of the MAI Metro, a small car designed for urban use and the MAI Liberty designed for use in rural areas of the country.

Following the success of both models MAI started to receive increased support from the government and Pakosc was transformed into a major industrial hub for the city, with many resources being diverted to modernise existing factories in the region. Pakosc transformation into a major industrial hub meant that many workers from MAI were involved in the Battle of Pakosc, an event which worked to increase the favorability of the company and led many Regional Social Solidarity Councils to start purchasing personal cars for hire as a way of showing thanks to the company.

For many decades, majority of MAI vehicles were powered with electric motors that had been developed in a collaborative effort between MAI, MalEn and MalTec under the oversight of Nikola Tesla to deal with a major oil shortage. In 1950 MAI started to develop alternate methods of fuel and in the 60s initiated the first trials of a vehicle powered by a hydrogen fuel-cell, however, in spite of the promise offered by the technology such a project was deemed unrealistic and further work was continued on the project to try and present a feasible alternative to existing platforms.

In 1987 a breakthrough was made, as a hydrogen paste was developed during a collaborative project between MAI and MalEn. Such a paste could be moulded into cartridges and simply mixed with water to produce the desired power which was deemed far more efficient compared to previous models that required high pressure tanks.

MAI has also expanded overseas constructing factories to provide retro vehicles to markets in the Dornalian Republic. In 2014 it was reported that MAI was looking into working with a local company in the Republic of Breheim to open up a factory to produce vehicles in that country.