The California-based EV maker recently opened an office there.
"China represents a third of global vehicle sales, which is roughly 26 million cars in 2022, of which electric vehicles represent 6-7 million, around a 25% share,” China board member Daniel Foa said. “In 2023 year-to-date, that has grown to around 27%. Secondly, the premium and affordable luxury segment is growing faster than general segments. Fisker fits right in that segment with its unique history, features, and design.
The company’s leadership team recently visited China and met with Shanghai officials and business leaders to discuss potential collaborations and opportunities in the region, with discussions between the parties focusing on automotive supply chains, logistics, warehousing, and future product development.
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