Tesla Rival Rivian Selects Underwriters For IPO, Could Seek $70B Valuation

Amazon.com, Inc AMZN -backed Rivian Automotive Inc has selected underwriters for an initial public offering, Bloomberg reports. 

What Happened:  The California-based automaker Rivian Automotive Inc, which is also backed by Ford Motor Company F, could seek a valuation of about $70 billion when it goes public, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.

Rivian is reportedly working with advisers including Goldman Sachs Group Inc. GSJPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM and Morgan Stanley MS.

According to Bloomberg's sources, no final decision has been made, and the details of its potential listing could change.

Why It Matters: Tesla Inc TSLA rival Rivian was worth $27.6 billion in January when it raised $2.65 billion from T Rowe Price Group Inc. TROW, Amazon and Fidelity Investments. 

The company aims to produce tens of thousands of vehicles at its Illinois plant over the next year. 

In the recent past, the company has reportedly experienced delays in receiving parts due to backlogs at U.S. ports.

Multiple EV companies have gone public of late through mergers with special purpose acquisition companies.

In February, the fuel cell truck startup Hyzon Motors announced a merger with Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corporation DCRB

Last year, Nikola Corporation NKLA merged with VectoIQ in a SPAC deal that raised more than $700 million. 

California-based Lucid Motors is rumored to be exploring a merger with Churchill Capital Corp IV CCIV. 

Photo courtesy: Richard Truesdell via Wikimedia. 

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