Fisker has had a tough few months. Talks with Nissan fell through after the company said it would need to partner with another automaker before it went bankrupt. Then Fisker quickly reduced the prices of its cars.
According to Business InsiderCEO Henrik Fisker held a general meeting last week and told employees that at least four automakers are still interested in a potential stake in the company.
“We actually have four car companies that have signed NDAs. However, they obviously need time to make the right decision.”Fisker told his staff last week.
Unfortunately, Fisker didn't provide any other details that companies might be interested in making the car. Nissan almost certainly won't be one of them after talks broke down following a rumored $400 million deal that would have kicked off production of the Alaska pickup and a separate electric pickup for Nissan.
If Fisker doesn't strike a deal with any of these four automakers within the next 30 days, bankruptcy is likely imminent. The company reportedly has only $54 million in cash and says this will be “insufficient to meet current obligations.”
In the next few weeks, we'll see if Fisker can strike a deal and stay afloat, or if bankruptcy is the next step for the EV maker.