Aachen-based e.GO's microfactories cost around $60 million to build, are highly automated and can make around 30,000 EVs annually, Vezvaei said.
The company is going public via a merger with special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Athena Consumer Acquisition , which will value the EV maker at around $900 million, plus raise $235 million in cash and $50 million in debt financing.
The EV maker currently makes the e.Wave X, a small four-seater EV for 24,990 euros ($26,457) at its plant in Aachen.
The company's listing comes a few years after a major wave of SPAC mergers where EV startups raised billions of dollars.
"This is not yet just another EV company, but a company that actually makes cars," she said.
Persons:
Wolfgang Rattay, Ali Vezvaei, Vezvaei, e.GO, Tesla's, Isabelle Freidheim, Nick Carey, Jason Neely
Organizations:
e.GO Mobile, REUTERS, Mobile, U.S, Nasdaq, Thomson
Locations:
Aachen, Germany, Europe, North Macedonia, U.S