Lordstown Motors stock falls on EV pickup truck production pause due to components problems
Lordstown Motors Corp.
stock is down 10% in premarket trades after it said it filed paperwork with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to voluntarily recall the 19 Endurance electric vehicle pickup trucks currently in use. The Ohio company said it did so in order to “address a specific electrical connection issue that could result in a loss of propulsion while driving.
stock is down 10% in premarket trades after it said it filed paperwork with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to voluntarily recall the 19 Endurance electric vehicle pickup trucks currently in use. The Ohio company said it did so in order to “address a specific electrical connection issue that could result in a loss of propulsion while driving.
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