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Fisker partners with Ample to deliver Fisker Ocean EVs with swappable batteries by the start of 2024

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Fisker and Ample , a provider of energy management and module battery swapping, are partnering to deliver Ample-powered Fisker EVs. This partnership is important to Fisker’s long-term strategy to increase scale and adoption of its EVs in the United States and Europe.

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Fisker plans to bring swappable batteries to Ocean EV by 2024

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The Fisker Ocean electric SUV will get swappable batteries from startup Ample by 2024, Fisker announced Tuesday. But the partnership will target fleets initially.

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Octopus EV becomes first lease provider for Fisker Ocean in the UK

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EV manufacturer Fisker, to be the first lease provider in the UK to offer a new premium Fisker Ocean SUV. The agreement, which covers an initial fleet of 200 Fisker vehicles, marks the start of a long-term partnership between Octopus and Fisker.

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Fisker and Ample Partner to Deliver Fisker Ocean EVs with Swappable Batteries by Q1 2024

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Fisker Inc., and Ample, a leader in energy management and module battery swapping, announced a partnership to deliver Ample-powered Fisker EVs. This partnership is important to Fisker’s long-term strategy to increase scale and adoption of its EVs in the United States and Europe.

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GM-Hertz EV plan, Sono solar on semis, Fisker and Wallbox: Today’s Car News

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Fisker chose Wallbox for home charging. And GM and Hertz are teaming up for more electric vehicles in the rental fleet. Sono is applying its solar tech beyond its Euro-market Sion EV. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. The rental-car giant Hertz plans to order 175,000 GM EVs over five years.

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Autonomy orders 23,000 EVs from 17 automakers; $1.2B order covers 45 EV models

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Autonomy, the nation’s largest electric vehicle subscription company, placed an order for 23,000 electric vehicles with 17 global automakers to expand and diversify its subscription fleet beyond Tesla. The fleet order is valued at $1.2 The 23,000-unit order represents 1.2% —Scott Painter, founder and CEO of Autonomy.

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Karma pitches extended-range electric truck possibility to fleets

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Rising from the ashes of Fisker, Karma is merely interested in building luxury and high-performance. Tesla may have swooped in at the last minute and stolen the show in Los Angeles this week, but the ever-frisky Karma has its own pickup pitch: an extended-range EV for commercial applications. Karma's pitch is a bit less concrete than Tesla's.

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