HomeEV & BatteryThe Fisker Bankruptcy Doesn't Mean EVs Are in Trouble. Here's Why EV & Battery The Fisker Bankruptcy Doesn’t Mean EVs Are in Trouble. Here’s Why By Energy Jobline June 18, 2024 0 331 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Fisker likely would’ve faced this same outcome if it had a gas engine under its hood instead of a battery in the floor. Related TagsEV Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleEV Sales Plateau In Europe And North America, But China ExpandsNext articleContainment dome installed at Xudabao 4 Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES EV & Battery Tesla Might Stop Including Physical Keys With Some New Cars October 20, 2025 EV & Battery The Affordable 2027 Chevy Bolt Is A Heavy Update To The Old One. That Wasn’t Easy October 20, 2025 EV & Battery Tesla Added More Superchargers In Q3 Than The Next Nine Networks Combined October 20, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular CleanCapital wraps up 3.59-MW brownfield solar project in downtown Buffalo October 20, 2025 Tesla Might Stop Including Physical Keys With Some New Cars October 20, 2025 The Affordable 2027 Chevy Bolt Is A Heavy Update To The Old One. That Wasn’t Easy October 20, 2025 Tesla Added More Superchargers In Q3 Than The Next Nine Networks Combined October 20, 2025 Load more Recent Comments