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Fisker Racks Up Big Orders For Its Electric SUV

The EV maker sees a strengthening fleet business as companies and clients embrace zero emission vehicles.

March 9, 2021
Fisker Racks Up Big Orders For Its Electric SUV

Fisker is projected to start production on its first vehicle, the Ocean electric SUV, in Q4 2022.

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Fisker Inc. (NYSE: FSR), a designer and manufacturer of eco-friendly electric vehicles and advanced mobility solutions, on March 9 passed 14,000 reservations for its Fisker Ocean SUV, boosted by interest and orders from the fleet market globally, according to a media release.

In Q4 last year, the company signed its first significant fleet order — for 300 vehicles —with Viggo, the technology-driven Danish ride-hailing service. Through the work of the Climate Group, over 100 of the world’s leading companies are committing to transition their fleets to EV by 2030, alone representing five million vehicles.  

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"We are encouraged by the interest being shown by the corporate sector towards enabling greater access to zero emission mobility,” said Fisker Chairman and CEO, Henrik Fisker. “As more and more consumers and businesses are making the transition to electric vehicles, we are ready to partner with forward-thinking companies as they catalyze the shift to electric vehicles.”

Fisker is projected to start production on its first vehicle, the Ocean electric SUV, in Q4 2022. The Fisker Ocean will first be manufactured in Europe and sold across multiple markets in Europe and North America. The company also recently announced it has signed an MOU with Foxconn to develop a breakthrough electric vehicle, codenamed ‘Project PEAR’. Progress on defining the terms of the partnership and product program is on track to complete in Q2 this year.  

“We are moving rapidly to enlarge the dedicated team working with Foxconn on Project PEAR,”  Fisker added. “The prospect of a breakthrough electric vehicle at a sub-$30,000 price point is generating a lot of excitement and anticipation.”

About Fisker Inc. 

California-based Fisker Inc. is revolutionizing the automotive industry by developing the most emotionally desirable and eco-friendly electric vehicles on Earth. Passionately driven by a vision of a clean future for all, the company is on a mission to become the No. 1 e-mobility service provider with the world’s most sustainable vehicles. Information:www.FiskerInc.comFisker@GoDRIVEN360.com

Originally posted on Charged Fleet

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