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Nikola is partnering up with General Motors to build electric semi-trucks

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
01 diciembre 2020
GM will supply Nikola fuel cell systems until the end of next year

The week started with the prospects of a deal between two American carmakers – General Motors and Nikola, one of Tesla’s rivals.

In September, the two announced they would sign a deal under which General Motors would provide batteries, fuel cell systems, a chassis architecture, and a factory to build the new Badge pickup truck in exchange for an 11% stake in the company and $700 million. Although the deal was close to being completed, it fell under scrutiny after Nikola was accused of being a fraud. The company denied the allegations.

But as time went by, the two companies reached a new agreement. Under the latest deal, GM will provide fuel cell systems for Class 7 and Class 8 semi-trucks.  The deal is a non-binding memorandum in force until the end of 2021 and is still subject to negotiation. For the fuel cell systems which will be built at GM’s Michigan-based plant, Nikola will pay upfront the necessary capital.

According to JP Morgan, under the new deal, GM not having a stake in Nikola is positive for the latter in the long term, as it will focus on its commercial truck business.

Following the news, General Motors stock price traded 1.7% lower, while Nikola’s slumped 25%.

Sources: media.gm.com, reuters.com

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
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Miguel worked for major financial institutions such as Banco Santander, and Banco Central-Hispano. He is a published author of currency trading books.