Stadler, a Swiss railcar manufacturer, plans to expand its Salt Lake City facility, investing $70 million and adding 300 jobs to its current workforce of 500. The expansion will include new assembly halls, welding and sandblasting facilities, and a train battery charging station, aimed at producing more zero-emission trains for various transit agencies, including the Utah Transit Authority. This initiative is supported by a property tax incentive from the Utah Inland Port Authority, reinforcing Utah's position as a hub for advanced passenger rail manufacturing.