Electric vehicle startup Nikola Corp. has announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy:
Nikola now joins a line of EV startups that fell into bankruptcy over the past year. While the Biden-Harris administration went full-speed ahead with a vision of EVs replacing gas-powered vehicles, electric-vehicle production has become a bad bet for the companies that jumped into the vision head-first. Consumers just never got on board with the plan.
With Trump planning to end federal EV mandates and legislation seeking to stop tax credits for the purchase of new EVs, the list of failed EV startups might continue to grow.
[...] The company went public in 2020, according to Bloomberg, through a deal with a special-purpose acquisition company. Nikola's stock went up after the transaction was closed, but shortly after, Bloomberg revealed its founder, Trevor Milton, had overstated the capability of the company's debut truck. He was later convicted on fraud charges.
"Like other companies in the electric vehicle industry, we have faced various market and macroeconomic factors that have impacted our ability to operate," Nikola president and CEO Steve Girsky said in a recent statement on the company's bankruptcy filing.
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(Score: 3, Interesting) by VLM on Sunday February 23 2025, @05:38PM (3 children)
No one will sell a commuter vehicle. They're only willing to sell "shitty luxury vehicle but green" or "shitty construction dude vehicle but green" or "shitty techno-fetish vehicle but green" all with $50K batteries offering 600 miles of range of which I don't need about 550 of the miles.
I'd love to be able to buy a Yaris / Corolla but EV and 50 mile range would be about enough. Really, 25 miles would be enough for most days. Nobody will sell it because nobody will pay $75K for that. A fully enclosed golf cart with working HVAC that I can drive on the road is all I need for 95% of my travels, the other 5% we'll take the wife's giant vehicle or rent a moving truck or something.
Today, church, 3 miles round trip, and food store 1.5 miles round trip and probably the public library drop off 2 miles round trip.
Yesterday I was dad-taxi for 3 miles and 5 miles round trip.
Friday I hit the gym as always 2 miles round trip, dad-taxi for 4 miles round trip
Thursday was food store 2 miles round trip and Dad Taxi 40 miles round trip (long story). There was a charger in the parking lot at the destination so technically 20 miles each way would have been workable-ish. I could have taken my wife's car, trivially. She was doing mom-taxi work 3 miles round trip at the same time, just swap cars.
Wednesday was gym 2 miles, dad-taxi 4 miles.
It seems I'm out of the house and in my car about twice a day, but rarely more than single digits miles. There's a charger station about every half mile in my suburb. Fast chargers a block from my kid's martial arts dojo and my grocery store parking lot.
I want the utility of an EV, I'm not interested in the greenwashing, but nobody will sell a utility EV. I'd like something like a side-by-side utility vehicle but enclosed with HVAC and instead of $20K for gas tank I'd be willing to pay up to $25K for an EV utility vehicle, maybe. One problem is my commuter gas car base model costs $25K in 2025, so its hard to justify replacing it with a side-by-side instead of buying a more capable gas burner for about the same money, also my commuter car is street-legal unlike most side-by-sides.
Maybe the Chinese will, and they'll wipe the legacy automakers off the map, thats really our only hope.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 23 2025, @05:47PM
Take a look at used Nissan Leaf prices. If you are willing to pay to have one trucked in from CA you might be pleasantly surprised--there is a glut of them used, some with very low miles. Check prices on LA and SF area Craigslist, https://losangeles.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=nissan%20leaf#search=2~gallery~6 [craigslist.org]
(Score: 2) by ledow on Monday February 24 2025, @11:02AM
Quite.
I bought a brand new ICE car from Ford 10 years ago. EV were just far too expensive.
I'm now looking at what happens when that same car is too expensive to run, maintain or I just fancy a change. I've decided, 100%, categorically: EV.
But if I go on Ford's website for EVs... £40,000. That's TWICE what I paid for a car 10 years ago. And they are - as you say - "trucks" (I'm including SUV in that, I have no interest in them) and sportscars and there is no "basic" EV.
They even reinvented the long-dead "Capri" line of branding, which has a terrible reputation. And the Capri EV is... basically £40,000. For £46k you could have a Mustang EV.
Sorry, but inflation has NOT doubled prices in ten years, and EVs have actually weirdly got MORE expensive in that time.
I want an EV equivalent to my Mondeo (called Fusion in the US), or old Escort, or even a Sierra. A runaround car that isn't prohibitive and doesn't need to seat 8, but in which I can put my shopping and carry a couple of passengers. Something I can park without needing 40 cameras to see everything.
The hatchback type of car appears dead in EV terms from Ford, which is incredibly annoying, and they have nothing that even comes close to a year's average annual salary in the UK.
Many of the "big brands" are the same... it's basically forcing me down to the niche, foreign and cheaper brands, and even smaller cars, which is ridiculous. It should be the other way around, but Ford et al are still pushing all their mass production capabilities into ICE cars rather than EV, which is ridiculous with deadlines looming.
(Score: 2) by cmdrklarg on Monday February 24 2025, @10:50PM
My lease is going to be up in a couple of months, and I've been hoping for the mythical small EV pickup Ford Maverick sized but none exist. I like my RAV4s but I just need a less expensive vehicle, as this one I've been driving is nice but the insurance and tabs for it are ridiculous. Probably going to go for a Corolla hybrid with AWD, as the AWD is the main thing I want.
Well good luck with that, now that the Florida Orange Man is getting all tariff-happy and doing everything possible to crash the economy.
The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.