Fisker confirms Ocean EV deliveries will begin this spring, on track to build over 40,000 in 2023

Fisker confirms Ocean EV deliveries will begin this spring, on track to build over 40,000 in 2023


Henrik Fisker stands with the Fisker Ocean electric vehicle after it was unveiled at the Manhattan Beach Pier ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobilityLA on November 16, 2021 in Manhattan Beach, California.

Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images

Electric vehicle startup Fisker said Monday that it spent less money in 2022 than expected, and that it remains on track to begin deliveries of its Ocean SUV this spring and to build more than 40,000 vehicles in 2023.

Shares were up about 9% in premarket trading following the news.

Fisker said that to date, 56 Oceans have been built at manufacturing partner Magna International’s contract-manufacturing facility in Austria. Fifteen of those were completed before year-end and are being used for testing by both Fisker and Magna, as the two companies refine the manufacturing process, test additional features, and work through regulatory approval processes in the U.S., Canada and Europe.

The report comes less than a week after EV startups Lucid and Nikola underwhelmed with their production and delivery results.

Fisker said previously that the Ocean would have about 350 miles of range in top trims, but CEO Henrik Fisker said Monday that early testing has shown the Ocean has more range than expected.

“These results reinforce our expectation that, at the time of launch, the Fisker Ocean will have the longest range of any SUV/Crossover priced below $70,000,” he said.

In base trim, the Ocean has about 250 miles of range and a starting price of $37,499; longer-range versions start at about $50,000.

Fisker expects to complete the testing needed for regulatory approval of the Ocean next month, and to ramp up production – and begin deliveries — in the second quarter. The company reiterated its previous production guidance – “up to” 42,400 vehicles in 2023 – “provided the supply chain delivers per our forecast and we receive [regulatory approval] in a timely manner.”

Fisker had “approximately 65,000” reservations for the Ocean as of Feb. 24, up slightly from “over 62,000” as of its third-quarter earnings report in early November. Because it will be built in Austria, the Ocean won’t qualify for the new U.S. government EV incentives.

Fisker spent a total of $702 million in 2022, a bit below its guidance range of $715 million to $790 million. The company had $736.5 million in cash remaining at year-end, including $57 million raised from its ongoing at-the-market share offering in the fourth quarter of 2022. It currently expects to spend between $535 million and $610 million in 2023.

Fisker is targeting a positive gross profit margin between 8% and 12% for the year, and said that it may have positive earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) for the full year as well.

Fisker’s fourth-quarter net loss was $170.1 million, or 54 cents per share, on revenue of about $306,000. Both were short of estimates: Wall Street analysts polled by Refinitv had expected a loss of 42 cents per share on revenue of $2.5 million.

Fisker also said it has made progress on its upcoming second model, a lower-cost small EV called the Pear, and it remains on track to go into production next year.

The company said it now has “over 5,600” reservations for the Pear, up from “over 5,000” reservations in early November. The Pear, which is expected to start at $29,900, will be built by Foxconn Technology Group in the former Lordstown Motors factory in Ohio starting in 2024.



Source

Homebuyers are backing out of deals at the fastest pace in nearly a decade
Business

Homebuyers are backing out of deals at the fastest pace in nearly a decade

A “sale pending” sign is posted in front of a home for sale on November 30, 2023 in Larkspur, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Serious headwinds in the housing market and the broader economy are tanking home sales at an alarming rate. More than 40,000 signed home purchase agreements were canceled in December, representing […]

Read More
UPS to cut additional 30,000 jobs in Amazon unwind, turnaround plan
Business

UPS to cut additional 30,000 jobs in Amazon unwind, turnaround plan

A worker drives a United Parcel Service (UPS) truck on Oct. 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Mario Tama | Getty Images United Parcel Service on Tuesday announced that it was planning to eliminate an additional 30,000 jobs this year as part of winding down its partnership with Amazon and a multiyear turnaround plan. CFO […]

Read More
Humana, UnitedHealth plunge 20% after Trump administration proposes keeping Medicare Advantage rates flat
Business

Humana, UnitedHealth plunge 20% after Trump administration proposes keeping Medicare Advantage rates flat

Stock Chart IconStock chart icon Humana shares in the past day The proposal entails a net average payment increase of 0.09% for Medicare Advantage plans in 2027, according to a release from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or CMS, on Monday. That number is significantly less than Wall Street analysts’ expectations that the […]

Read More