Fisker Headquarters: A Shocking Discovery of Trash, Hazardous Waste, and Clay Models

Fisker’s Troubling Headquarters Condition
After Fisker's recent bankruptcy, the La Palma, California headquarters has been left in alarming conditions. Landlord Tony Lenzini revealed, in a filing, that the facility is filled with i
Environmental Concerns and Cleanup Challenges
According to Lenzini, cleanup costs are mounting into tens of thousands due to the hazardous waste left behind. He noted that Fisker Inc. failed to secure the premises, leading to unauthorized access and environmental risks. The question of asset ownership remains murky, with claims that some items were sold to Heritage Global Partners but lack clear verification.
- Residue of the Fisker Karma remains visible.
- EV batteries and chemicals pose significant safety hazards.
- Clay models for upcoming vehicles like the Ronin and Alaska are neglected.
Bankruptcy Proceedings and Confusion
Photographic evidence demonstrates a chaotic scene where equipment, parts, and debris are strewn across the facility. Lenzini Walked through the site with Fisker representatives who assured that everything would be removed, yet chaos unfolded shortly after.
- Nick Dove, president of HPG, faced restrictions on retrieving purchased equipment.
- Numerous chemicals and batteries remain unaccounted for.
- Unauthorized individuals broke into the premises during the abandonment.
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