Interesting Facts About the Fisker Nina
The Fisker Nina, originally unveiled as the Fisker Atlantic, was a highly anticipated electric model from California‑based Fisker Automotive. Its development was closely tied to government funding and a planned Finnish production partnership.
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Reveal and Planned Launch
Fisker Automotive introduced the model under the name Fisker Atlantic (Nina) at a New York event. Production was originally slated to begin in late 2012, but the schedule was impacted by the freezing of Department of Energy loans.
Finnish Manufacturing Plan
In 2008, Fisker projected that Valmet Automotive in Uusikaupunki, Finland would assemble up to 15,000 Nina cars per year. Manufacturing eventually commenced in 2011, aligning with the company’s early production timeline.
DOE Loan Support
The project secured a $529 million loan from the U.S. Department of Energy, earmarked for the design and production of the Nina. This substantial funding underscored the government’s confidence in Fisker’s electric vehicle ambitions.
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