Fisker Ocean Production Lags Behind Targets: 1,022 Units Produced In Q2 2023

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Fisker Ocean Production Lags Behind Targets: 1,022 Units Produced In Q2 2023 via InsideEVs

"In the second quarter of this year, 1,022 of the class-leading Fisker Ocean SUVs were produced in Austria for customers as well as marketing and engineering purposes."

Let's recall that in Q1, production amounted to 55 units, compared to 300 expected. It means that after the first half of the year, the company is at 1,077 units, compared to the expected 1,700-2,000. Fisker explains that some of its suppliers were not able to ramp up production, but things are improving and the assembly rate exceeded 80 units per day at the end of June. The company even said that expects to produce over 1,400 units in early July and promised a steep ramp-up in Q3 :

"A few suppliers had challenges ramping to the targeted 2Q levels, as they did not receive components from sub-suppliers in a timely manner. The company is focused on working with all suppliers to ramp to the required volumes. Fisker exceeded its targeted assembly rate of 80 units per day at the end of June and expects vehicles produced to exceed 1,400 in early July."

It will be very interesting to see the progress in the second half of the year. The initial target of up to 42,400 Fisker Ocean units in 2023 was already scrapped .

 

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