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Why Fisker’s woes are a part of a pattern for EV makers | TechCrunch Minute

In a market where even the biggest automakers are struggling to see major growth in their EV efforts, with many dialing back on their electric ambitions, smaller EV makers are in an even more precarious spot. Fisker announced earlier this year they were facing a challenging year, cutting 15 percent of their workers. And now,…

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In a market where even the biggest automakers are struggling to see major growth in their EV efforts, with many dialing back on their electric ambitions, smaller EV makers are in an even more precarious spot. Fisker announced earlier this year they were facing a challenging year, cutting 15 percent of their workers. And now, Fisker has announced they’re pausing production entirely and could end operations altogether unless they can get a much-needed cash infusion.

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  1. @sensibleamericans1

    March 19, 2024 at 12:44 pm

    Almost 5K vehicles in inventory, 6 week pause is smart in the financial situation they are in. No need to put $ on hand in producing more vehicles till an OEM deal is signed.

    • @user-xv5tf7wk1k

      March 19, 2024 at 10:25 pm

      Very beautiful cars and the rooftop solar panels are amazing and I like the portable charging cord too it plugs right into my 110v wall outlet! Fisker really is a legendary car designer! Better get this stock while it’s cheap boys n girls!

  2. @Microfishingstory

    March 19, 2024 at 4:19 pm

    Of the ones mentioned, I think Canoo will make it. It’s frustrating how long it has taken but they seem to be on the right track.

  3. @barackblows1942

    March 19, 2024 at 8:04 pm

    FEVs and FJB. ????????????????????

  4. @daniellenaerts5750

    March 20, 2024 at 7:02 am

    in my opinion ‘Ford’ should partner with Fisker. Gves them a jump start in having EV Platforms in SUV & Small pick ups… ( Maverick EV).

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