Fisker Secures Additional Funding For Plug-in Hybrids








By Craig Taylor
January 15, 2010


Fisker Automotive has secured access to $115.3 million in private equity funding to speed up the completion of the company’s first plug-in hybrid, the Karma.


The funding is necessary for Fisker to access the $528.7 million conditional loan from the U.S. Department of Energy.


The Karma starts at $87,900 and is the first luxury plug-in hybrid in the world. Designed and engineered in the U.S., the four-door Karma is a fuel-efficient vehicle that does not compromise style and power.


Fisker said the completion of the Karma would pave the way for the development of lower-cost plug-in hybrids. Following the Karma, a family-oriented car code named Project NINA is expected to be built starting in 2012.


"Raising $115 million in these times speaks volumes about the value of our business model and the vast potential of plug-in hybrids," said Henrik Fisker, CEO.

 

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teknicadave
January 15, 2010 at 5:31 pm
The Karma is one of the most beautiful cars I have ever seen. I got to see one up close last year.
 

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