The Manila Times

Tesla competitor Faraday Future scales back plans yet again

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FARADAY Future’s future continues to fade.

The Chinese-funded, Gardenabas­ed electric-car start-up said last week that it is scaling back its already scaled-back plans.

The potential Tesla competitor had abandoned plans to build a 3-million-square-foot factory in North Las Vegas, and said it would build a 1-million-square-foot plant instead. Now, the cash-starved company said it’s searching for an existing building to produce its luxury FF 91 electric car.

The search for cash is more pressing, however. The company’s primary funder, Chinese entreprene­ur Jia Yueting, is in deep financial trouble. Assets belonging to him and his wide-ranging technology company, LeEco, have been frozen by courts in China and elsewhere in the face of unpaid loans.

Months ago, Faraday sought to publicize its search for $1 billion in new funding, apparently to no avail.

The FF 91 prototypes handbuilt by Faraday are loaded with advanced technology, propelled by electric motors with over 1,000 horsepower, and designed with unusual space alien body contours. The company has called it a “new species” of automobile and has never disputed rumors of a $100,000plus price.

Longer than a 1985 Lincoln Continenta­l, the FF91 was designed “from the inside out” to put special emphasis on roomy back seats that resemble a sleeker version of a dentist’s chair. The seats recline amid a surfeit of video screens and embedded electronic­s. Side panel lights shaped like the

Faraday logo flash blue to let pedestrian­s know that it’s being driven in autonomous robot mode.

A company spokesman said “speed to market” is the motivating force behind the new factory plan.

Supported by the state

The original $1-billion factory was intended for North Las Vegas, financed in part with subsidies from Nevada state government. Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval continued to support the project even as the state’s treasurer, Dan Schwartz, also a Republican, warned of

fishy financing at Faraday after taking an investigat­ive trip to China.

After the trip last year, Schwartz refused to release hundreds of millions in state subsidies until the company posted $75 million in performanc­e bonds, which it never did.

In November, Aecom – the Los Angeles-based global engineerin­g firm – ceased constructi­on on the Faraday factory after months of unpaid bills. That left a barren graded site where the building was supposed to go.

Meanwhile, another luxury electric- car start-up in California — Lucid Motors, based in Menlo Park — said its plans to start selling its Lucid Air sedan in 2019

remain on track.

 ?? LUCID PHOTO ?? While Faraday Future is struggling to establish its manufactur­ing plant, another Tesla rival, Lucid Motors, said its plans to start selling its Lucid Air sedan in 2019.
LUCID PHOTO While Faraday Future is struggling to establish its manufactur­ing plant, another Tesla rival, Lucid Motors, said its plans to start selling its Lucid Air sedan in 2019.

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