Car designer Henrik Fisker’s new company, Fisker Inc., recently filed to patent a car battery – which is currently in development – that has a range of 500 miles and can be charged in one minute.
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Henrik Fisker, the man behind the relaunch of the company that bears his name, has released some new details on the upcoming EMotion sedan. However, the news isn't necessarily the best that ...
The Karma Revero is officially dead, sealing the fate of what was essentially a continuation of the ill-fated Fisker Karma.
Electric vehicles are growing in popularity, but lengthy recharging times are one of their biggest drawbacks. To address the problem, Fisker and Ample are joining forces to bring swappable battery ...
It sounded like a great deal when it was launched in 2023. Two years later and it's an even greater deal - at a third of its ...
Henrik Fisker said in October that his upcoming Tesla rival would be powered by revolutionary new battery tech, but the renowned designer is scrapping the project. Fisker had said the luxury, electric ...
Automotive design maven Henrik Fisker's new venture might be less about the automobile than the technology that will power it. Fisker's eponymous company, which plans to introduce a sporty upper-end ...
Fisker, an electric car startup founded by famed designer Henrik Fisker, announced that it received an investment from heavy machinery manufacturer Caterpillar for its solid-state battery technology.
Reporting from San Francisco — Henrik Fisker, the Los Angeles car designer and automobile entrepreneur, is best known for his long, flowing, smoothly muscular creations, from the BMW Z8 to the ...
LOS ANGELES & NINGDE, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fisker Inc. (NYSE: FSR) (“Fisker”) and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (SZSE: 300750) (“CATL”) today announced a formal agreement cementing battery ...
Fisker Inc. quietly settled a previously unreported trade secret lawsuit with Volkswagen-backed solid-state battery company QuantumScape last July, The Verge has learned. The suit, filed in April 2019 ...