https://www.bizjournals.com/losangeles/news/2018/10/22/caterpillar-gets-in-electric-car-business-with.html
Caterpillar gets in electric-car business with Fisker investment
Oct 22, 2018  I-Chun 

[image]  Fisker Inc. is developing electric vehicles and proprietary
solid-state battery technologies

Electric vehicle startup Fisker Inc. has received strategic investment from
the venture capital arm of heavy machinery maker Caterpillar Inc.

Los Angeles-based Fisker didn’t provide financial terms of the deal but said
Caterpillar’s investment in Fisker “illustrates a mutually recognized
importance that electrification solutions will represent to multiple
business segments in the future.”

Peoria, Illinois-based Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) is the world's leading
manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas
engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. Its
venture funding unit, Caterpillar Venture Capital Inc., has been focused on
investments in robotics, energy, advanced materials and digital
technologies.

“While Caterpillar and Fisker serve fundamentally different industries,
advancements in electrification technologies pose increasing importance and
offer the potential to positively impact customer value for the right
products,” Fisker said.

Fisker is aiming to make electric vehicles outfitted with the longest range
and shortest charging times among all EVs.

As part of that process, the company is developing solid-state batteries as
the “next generation post lithium-ion era of future battery technologies,
that offer bulk electrodes with high energy densities, enhanced safety,
faster charge times and lower costs.”

Fisker says its patent-pending Fisker Flexible Solid-State Battery costs
less than $100 per kWh.

Fisker was founded by automotive designer Henrik Fisker, who was behind
iconic autos such as the BMW Z8 and the Aston Martin DB9. Fisker’s first
electric vehicle venture ended in bankruptcy in 2013 after the $100,000
Fisker Karma experienced battery problems that led to the recall of more
than 600 Karmas. In addition, some Karmas burst into flames due to an issue
with an engine component. China’s Wanxiang Group later bought Fisker’s
assets and renamed the company Karma Automotive, based in Costa Mesa,
California.

In late 2016, Fisker launched a new electric car company, Fisker Inc., aimed
at taking on premium electric vehicle makers such as Tesla ...
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https://electrek.co/2018/10/22/fisker-secures-investment-caterpillar-solid-state-battery-technology/
Fisker secures investment from Caterpillar for its solid-state battery
technology
Oct. 22nd 2018  Earlier this year, the startup unveiled its new EMotion
all-electric vehicle with the ... Unlike the first Fisker electric car which
was dependent on a battery system ...


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