Fisker CEO: The Inflation Reduction Act will ‘slow down the adoption of EVs’

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Fisker CEO and Chairman Henrik Fisker joins Yahoo Finance’s Pras Subramanian and Akiko Fujita to discuss the electric vehicle maker’s latest models, the outlook for production and supply chain issues, auto segments and competition, and how the Inflation Reduction Act could impact the electric vehicle market.

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