US-based electric car start-up Fisker has delayed the launch of its affordable Pear EV to 2025, due to the process of finding a battery supplier
Fisker said at the FT conference: “In two years, you will see people realising they don't need that [big a] range, specifically if they have a second car. But it doesn't work today. There's a few cars out there that have a 100-150 mile range and aren't selling.
The Pear will be built by Taiwanese technology manufacturing giant Foxconn at a former General Motors facility in the American state of Ohio, Fisker has said previously. His company aims for the Pear to be completely carbon-neutral by 2027, by which date it's also targeting an annual volume of one million.It has suffered several delays in delivering the Ocean SUV, having cut its first-year production forecast for the model down from 42,400 to 32,000-36,000, as of its first-quarter financial report.
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