Electric truck maker Nikola Corp (NASDAQ:NKLA) wrapped up its second day of test road trips on Thursday amid weak demand and a founder dispute.
What Happened: The EV manufacturer conducted test runs of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell truck and trailer, with CEO Michael Lohscheller and engineers participating in the drive from Phoenix to Flagstaff.
On the second day, Nikola showcased its Tre BEV transporting an HYLA mobile hydrogen fueler from its Phoenix headquarters to Payson, Arizona. HYLA is a Nikola brand established earlier this year to provide hydrogen production, distribution, and dispensing solutions.
Nikola founder Trevor Milton was later charged with fraud in October 2022. However, Milton, who remains a major shareholder, recently took to social media to urge investors to vote against the company’s proposal to increase the number of shares it can issue, citing the risk of delisting.
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