Originally published on Gas2. Can Fisker’s new Chinese owners build a rival to Tesla Motors? Wanxiang Group’s billionaire owner Lu Guanqiu wants to do just that, or go broke trying. That’s a bold statement, but the pieces are all in place to make it happen. It’s China vs. America in the battle of the electric Billionaire Lu Guanqiu Determined To Make Fisker A Competitor With Tesla… Or Go Broke...
Billionaire Lu Guanqiu Determined To Make Fisker A Competitor With Tesla… Or Go Broke Trying
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