Nikola Motor Co. raises $100 million

Nikola Motor Co. raises $100 million

With a $1.1 billion pre-money valuation, Nikola Motor Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Trevor Milton, announced that he anticipates the $200 million C round will be oversubscribed with more than $100 million already raised and funded this month.

Nikola-Two

“Nikola’s business model has been vetted, and the investment world is taking notice,” Milton said as he rattled off Nikola accomplishments, including: Developed plans to build the largest hydrogen network in the world with NEL; secured an 800-truck order commitment from Anheuser-Busch; developed an energy dense battery system with almost 400 watt hours per liter; engineered a 240 kW fuel cell, kicked-off electric vehicle stability controls and electric ABS with WABCO; designed a thermo-management and HVAC system with Mahle; and finalized the most advanced class-8 independent suspension on the market with Meritor.

Milton also added that the company will soon announce a 2019 event in Phoenix, where customers, suppliers, media and industry insiders will be able to see all the latest Nikola products in action.

Nikola Motor Co. is developing a hydrogen-electric renewable technology. The zero-emission trucks — which will be able to travel between 500 and 1,200 miles and be refilled within 20 minutes —will be part of fleets beginning in 2020 and in full production by 2021. To date, the company has nearly eleven billion dollars in pre-order reservations.

By 2028, Nikola is planning on having more than 700 hydrogen stations across the USA and Canada. The first 14 stations will be up and running by 2021.

You May Also Like

Isaac Instruments celebrates 25 years

While marking a quarter-century in business, ISAAC instruments is also celebrating 10 years exclusively focused on helping fleets succeed.

logo-ISAAC-25-years

Isaac Instruments announced it is celebrating its 25th anniversary as a provider of telemetry data to the transportation industry. As part of the yearlong celebration, Isaac unveiled a 25th anniversary logo and is planning anniversary-themed giveaways at trucking industry events throughout 2024.

“Isaac Instruments has 25 years’ experience developing technology for vehicles, with many of these years focused on research and development of OEM prototypes,” explained Jacques DeLarochelliere, co-founder and chief executive officer of Isaac. “We were initially involved in projects that were extremely sophisticated and complex.”

Merchants Fleet hires AI expert Suzannah Hicks

Merchants Fleet says Hicks will work to implement AI-driven solutions to optimize operations, enhance efficiency and drive cost savings for the company and clients.

Merchants-Fleet-hires-AI-expert-Suzannah-Hicks
Noregon adds Fault Guidance, bi-directional testing to JPRO

The new JPRO update also includes an optional Technician as a Service (TaaS) add-on.

Noregon-JPRO-update
Powerfleet, MiX Telematics approved for business combination

The combination is expected to be complete in the first week of April, after which the businesses will be branded as Powerfleet.

Powerfleet-x-MiX-telematics-integration
Scania speeds up autonomous transport pilot program

Equipped with Plus, Scania has been testing its trucks in Sweden since 2021 — now it plans to expand operations throughout Europe, this year.

SCANIA-Logo-vector

Other Posts

The trucking life of the internal combustion engine going forward

A glimpse into the fossil-free future of truck engines that run on everything from biodiesel to natural gas to hydrogen.

volvo-fuel-cell-1400
Fleet Profile: PepsiCo drives toward net-zero emissions by 2040

Here are the variety of approaches and successfully reducing the carbon footprint of its fleet and distribution operations

Frito-Lay-PepsiCo-Tesla-and-CNG-Tractors
Navistar passes 100 EV authorized dealers

Over 30% of all dealer locations will be able to support EV sales and service, across 41 states and seven of 10 Canadian Provinces. 

Scania expands BEV truck offerings

Calling it the “9-litre engine equivalent” to a diesel truck, Scania believes its new EM C1-2 will benefit construction-oriented operations.

Scania-expands-BEV-offerings-EM-C1-2