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General Motors won’t take stake in electric-truck startup Nikola

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GENERAL Motors terminated a transactio­n to take a stake in Nikola, but reached a preliminar­y agreement to supply its technology to the electrictr­uck startup, the companies said Monday.

Shares of Nikola plunged following the announceme­nt, losing around one-fourth of their value.

Under a revised agreement, GM reached a nonbinding memorandum of understand­ing to supply GM’s fuel cell technology to Nikola trucks. The pared-down deal also mentions a “potential supply agreement” whereby GM’s Ultium batteries could be used in Nikola trucks, Nikola said in a securities filing.

A GM spokesman confirmed to AFP that the new agreement does not include an equity stake.

The relationsh­ip between the two companies is much smaller than the one unveiled on September 8, when GM embraced Nikola as a partner in its push towards electric vehicle and planned to take an 11 percent stake in the company.

Nikola, then led by founder Trevor Milton, has touted its Badger pickup truck.

But Nikola said in the filing it was abandoning the Badger and would refund customer deposits for the vehicle.

“We are excited to take this important step with GM, which provides an opportunit­y to leverage the resources, strengths and talent of both companies,” said Nikola Chief Executive Mark Russell.

“This supply agreement recognizes our leading fuel cell technology expertise and developmen­t,” said GM executive vice president Doug Parks.

“Providing our Hydrotec fuel cell systems to the heavyduty class of commercial vehicles is an important part of our growth strategy and reinforces our commitment toward an all-electric, zeroemissi­ons future.”

Nikola shares surged immediatel­y after the September deal’s announceme­nt, but began faltering thereafter following a report from Hindenburg Research that called the company an “intricate fraud” and raised myriad questions about Milton, who resigned on September 21.

On Monday, Nikola shares dove 26.4 percent to 20.56 in mid-morning trading, while GM shed 2.9 percent to

43.79. Major indices were down about one percent.

Shares of Nikola plunged following the announceme­nt, losing around onefourth of their value.

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General Motors has terminated a transactio­n to take a stake in Nikola.

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