Fisker Won’t Ever Produce Cars at Former GM Plant, Carper Says
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Fisker Automotive Holdings Inc., the bankrupt electric-car maker, won’t use the shuttered General Motors Co. plant it bought in Delaware even if its new owner resumes production, U.S. Senator Tom Carper said.
Fisker, whose assets are being bought by a group led by Richard Li, son of Hong Kong’s richest man, is required under an agreement with the U.S. government to make its Karma luxury car somewhere in the country, though it probably won’t be in Delaware, Carper said yesterday in an interview at Bloomberg’s Washington office.