Fisker buys former Pontiac and Saturn factory from GM
Oct 27, 2009 5:34 PM
The Obama Administration has talked a lot about its goal to develop jobs in the green economy to replace the traditional manufacturing jobs the U.S. has lost, specifically by building electric cars. An announcement today by Vice President Joe Biden marked the beginning of that process.
The $193 million investment came from a $528.7 million loan Fisker received as part of the $25 billion federal Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing loan program (ATVM). The rest of the loan will pay for further development of the Karma and the Project NINA.
The new model, now dubbed Project NINA, is scheduled to begin production in 2014. Once the Wilmington factory is up and running, Fisker optimistically expects to produce 75,000 to 100,000 cars and employ 2,000 factory workers in Biden’s home state, as well as 3,000 supplier jobs.
—Eric Evarts












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