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EV start-up Fisker will not accept or invest in bitcoin, CEO says

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Electric vehicle start-up Fisker does not plan to invest in bitcoin or accept the cryptocurrency as payment, according to CEO and founder Henrik Fisker.

Fisker said bitcoin is not “sustainable,” echoing environmental concerns raised last week by Tesla CEO Elon Musk due to concerns over the use of fossil fuels for bitcoin mining.

“I just don’t think it’s a sustainable solution,” Fisker said Monday during CNBC’s “Closing Bell.” “It’s not environmental-friendly and we would not do that.”

Bitcoin uses more energy than entire countries such as Sweden and Malaysia, according to the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index. Fisker said such use doesn’t align with the company’s mission of creating the “world’s most sustainable vehicles.”

Fisker did not rule out the company ever accepting cryptocurrency. However, he said it’s not a focus right now for the company.

“I don’t think anybody can foresee what the currency is going to be in five years,” Fisker said. Later he added, “At this point, I’m not really bothered by what the currency is.”

Fisker Inc. officially revealed the Fisker Ocean all-electric luxury crossover at CES 2020 in Las Vegas.

Fisker is still at least 16 months away from selling its first vehicle, called the Ocean. Customer deliveries are expected in the fourth quarter of next year. That will be followed by three additional vehicles by 2025.

Shares of Fisker were down about 2% during after-hours trading following the company reporting a loss of 63 cents a share compared with an expected loss of 19 cents, according to average estimates of analysts compiled by Refinitiv.

Cryptocurrencies have become a major topic of discussion for the automotive industry following Musk’s support for bitcoin, including a $1.5 billion investment by Tesla. Tesla also said it would accept bitcoin as payment for its vehicles.

Tesla later said it registered a net gain of $101 million from sales of bitcoin during the quarter, helping to boost its net profits to a record high in the first quarter.

However, Musk last week said it “suspended vehicle purchases using bitcoin,” out of concern over “rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for bitcoin mining.” He’s also tweeted support for dogecoin, a meme-inspired cryptocurrency.

Support for cryptocurrency from Tesla has contributed to the prices of cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and dogecoin, skyrocketing in recent months.

Musk’s aerospace company, SpaceX, announced last week it would accept dogecoin as payment to launch “DOGE-1 mission to the Moon.”

– CNBC’s Jessica Bursztynsky and Lora Kolodny contributed to this report.

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