The previous week hasn’t been the kindest to the electrical automobile trade. Now, it’s capped off with information that the EV startup Fisker is the topic of an investigation from the US Securities and Alternate Fee (SEC).
TechCrunch reported that SEC officers despatched a number of subpoenas to Fisker. The submitting doesn’t particularly say what the subpoenas are asking for or wanting into however it’s clear that the SEC has launched an investigation into the floundering EV maker that filed for Chapter 11 chapter in June.
Fisker has been struggling to maintain its head above water ever since final 12 months’s disastrous rollout of its Ocean SUV that failed to attain various hundreds sellers regardless that it produced effectively over 10,000 models. Following its This autumn earnings report final 12 months that noticed a gross margin lack of 35 %, the automotive maker introduced it could lay off 15 % of its workforce the next March because it shifted to a direct-to-consumer gross sales technique.
A Fisker spokesperson declined to touch upon the matter to TechCrunch saying they might not “touch upon the existence or nonexistence of a attainable investigation.”
Fisker isn’t the one EV maker to endure a noticeable setback. Tesla noticed a significant stumble with the fifth recall of its beleaguered Cybertruck.