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Lucid says stock sale will provide 'cash runway' well into 2026

Published 10/21/2024, 03:16 PM
Updated 10/21/2024, 04:50 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lucid’s Gravity electric SUV is seen in a preview at Lucid’s headquarters in Newark, California, U.S. November 3, 2023.  REUTERS/Abhirup Roy/File Photo
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By David Shepardson

DETROIT (Reuters) -Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson said on Monday that a stock sale announced last week will provide the electric luxury sedan maker with a "cash runway well into 2026."

Rawlinson said in an interview on the sidelines of a Reuters Next event that the stock sale, which raised about $1.75 billion, "serves to support the future of the company long term" as it prepares to begin building its Gravity SUV before the end of the year.

Last week, Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) said it expected the offering to raise $1.67 billion but on Monday the company said the offering had raised nearly $1.75 billion, adding that its expenses are "dominated by long-term investments."

Rawlinson said the company has "five big bunches of cash" needs including its expansion earlier this year of its plant in Arizona by nearly 3 million square feet and a new plant in Saudi Arabia.

"We're at a sort of capital intensive stage where we're launching the Gravity, we're paying for suppliers' tooling and also ramping up our inventory of parts to produce that," Rawlinson said. "And also we're building out our sales service network internationally."

Lucid is planning another mid-size crossover model in late 2026. Lucid shares were down 3% on Monday after falling sharply last week following the stock sale.

Rawlinson said the future is still rosy for electric vehicles despite some softening in demand. "I think there's a temporary hiccup here, and there may be a temporary regression," Rawlinson said. "This is a blip."

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lucid’s Gravity electric SUV is seen in a preview at Lucid’s headquarters in Newark, California, U.S. November 3, 2023.  REUTERS/Abhirup Roy/File Photo

He called plug-in electric hybrids a mistake. "They are the worst of everything, and all the costs of two systems," Rawlinson said.

Lucid expects it will deliver 50% more cars in all of 2024 versus 2023, the CEO said.

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