Source: http://www.thedetroitbureau.com/2011/06/fisker-begins-hiring-for-project-nina/
The Detroit Bureau - June 23, 2011
Fisker Automotive hiring about 120 employees for Wilmington, DE., plant; to build Project Nina Some, mostly electro-mechanical technicians/teams of production workers, hired this summer Fisker’s 2nd line of vehicles expected to go into production at end of 2012; sales to start 2013 Already gone thru significant expansion at Anaheim, CA, headquarters Staff quadrupled from 50 workers to 300 between January 2010 and January 2011 Fisker calls its system "electric vehicles with extended range" or EVer Valmet Automotive in Finland is building Fisker’s 1st car, Karma luxury 4-dr First big test will come w/ launch of Karma, a $95,900 sports car Fisker Automotive cashed in on government largesse, landing $528M federal loan Fisker’s first offering has much in common w/ recently-released Chevrolet Volt Made firm decision to steer clear of pure battery-electrics "My prediction is that for the next five years, (the industry) can sell as many extended-range vehicles as they can build." -- Henrik Fisker, founder, Fisker Automotive "This is an exciting time for Fisker. As we bring the Fisker Karma sedan to market and start delivering to customers, we are simultaneously starting to employ a world-class American workforce to build world-class American electric vehicles with extended range in a re-commissioned American plant." -- Bernhard Koehler, Chief Operating Officer, Fisker AutomotiveView the original article here
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