Fisker Automotive Receives Millions
- Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 6:09
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Hybrid Car Upstart Fisker Automotive Receives $529 Million Loan from Obama Administration. The funds will be used to develop two plug-in electric hybrid vehicles including the world’s first plug-in hybrid luxury sports car called the Karma that would be available to buy and drive for those wishing to spend approximately 85,000 USD as early as April 2011. Approximately a year later Fisker will release a more affordable sedan the Karma S hardtop convertible in 2012. The Karma is a sports sedan that travels 50 miles as a pure EV (on electrical power from it’s lithium battery pack) and for an additional 250 miles on a 2.0-liter gasoline APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) that “powers” a generator, which in turn recharges the battery pack. The vehicle will be assembled in Finland, using mostly U.S. auto parts. The Karma has a full-length solar roof option that will help charge the car and provide cooling for the interior cabin while the car is parked.
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Is the Obama Admin. going to loan the American $80,000 to buy them? Give me a break