Oman Daily Observer

Fisker, Taiwan’s Foxconn to build electric cars in US

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TAIPEI: Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn announced on Friday it has teamed up with American electric car startup Fisker to build a factory in the United States with a goal to start producing vehicles in late 2023.

The companies said in a joint statement that they have signed framework agreements to jointly develop “a new breakthrou­gh” electric vehicle that would be at the more affordable end of the market.

Foxconn is the world’s largest contract electronic­s maker and assembles Apple’s iphones and gadgets for other major internatio­nal brands.

But it has also been looking to diversify beyond electronic­s assembly, specifical­ly electric cars, robots and digital healthcare.

Foxconn announced a joint venture with Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group in January to provide car makers with production and consulting services.

Chairman Liu Young-way said Foxconn ploughed about Tw$10 billion ($355 million) into electric car developmen­t in 2020, and expects investment to rise over the next two years.

Fisker is one of a host of Us-based electronic car startups hoping to one day challenge Tesla’s supremacy.

The partnershi­p with Foxconn would enable Fisker to deliver products “at a price point that truly opens up electric mobility to the mass market’’, said chairman and chief executive officer Henrik Fisker.

The starting price for the vehicle will be under $30,000 with a projected annual volume of more than 250,000 units in multiple sites, according to the statement.

There were no details on what type of electric car the plant intends to build.

Manufactur­ing is set to start in the US in the fourth quarter of 2023 and the companies said they were also studying sites in other countries for future production.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Henrik Fisker, CEO of Fisker Inc.
— Reuters Henrik Fisker, CEO of Fisker Inc.

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