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 0 330 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 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 EV & Battery Porsche Finally Has A New CEO. He’s Big On Hybrids October 20, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular 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 Porsche Finally Has A New CEO. He’s Big On Hybrids October 20, 2025 EG4 meets the moment in solar with budget-friendly off-grid products October 20, 2025 Load more Recent Comments