KEY POINTS
  • Electric vehicle startup Fisker said Monday it remains on track to begin deliveries of its Ocean SUV this spring and to build more than 40,000 vehicles in 2023.
  • It also spent less in 2022 than it had expected.
  • Fisker had "approximately 65,000" reservations for the Ocean, up slightly from "over 62,000" as of its prior earnings report.

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Henrik Fisker stands with the Fisker Ocean electric vehicle after it was unveiled at the Manhattan Beach Pier ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobilityLA on November 16, 2021 in Manhattan Beach, California.

Electric vehicle startup Fisker said Monday that it spent less money in 2022 than it had expected, and that it remains on track to begin deliveries of its Ocean SUV this spring and to build more than 40,000 vehicles in 2023.

Fisker's shares closed up over 30% on Monday.

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