https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/10/20689610/chinese-ev-startup-seres-halts-us-launch-layoff-sf5-90-people-silicon-valley
Chinese EV startup Seres halts US launch, lays off 90 people in Silicon
Valley
Jul 10, 2019  Sean O'Kane@sokane1

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The company cited the slowdown in China’s car market as a reason

Seres, the Chinese EV startup formerly known as SF Motors, is laying off 90
people in its Silicon Valley office, the company announced in a staff
meeting held earlier today. The US launch of its first electric SUV, the
SF5, is also now on hold, according to a recording of the meeting obtained
by The Verge. It had originally planned to make and sell its electric SUVs
in both China and the US, with a release slated for later this year.

Around 300 people worked in the Silicon Valley office prior to the layoffs,
according to a former employee who was granted anonymity because of a
non-disclosure agreement with the company. The layoffs affect multiple parts
of the company, including sales, marketing, IT, HR, legal, operations, and
design, this person said. A spokesperson for the company could not
immediately be reached for comment.

"The layoffs were sweeping and affected nearly half the US office"

The layoffs come at a time when some of the most high profile Chinese and
Chinese-American EV startups are struggling. Faraday Future has lost most of
its workforce and partnered with a restructuring firm to bring in new money.
NIO, a company which is currently selling cars in China and is publicly
traded in the US, recently delayed an upcoming car, and cut dozens of jobs
in Silicon Valley and closed an office there [
https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/2/18526825/nio-electric-car-ev-layoffs-silicon-valley-office
] after a slow few months of sales. It also had to recall thousands of
vehicles [
https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/27/18761067/nio-es8-electric-suv-recall-battery-fires-china
] due to a fire risk.

Seres is a US brand owned by Chinese commercial automaker Sokon, and its US
arm will remain open despite the layoffs, though it will become more
independent, managing its own budget and goals, per the meeting. A letter
from co-CEO James Taylor that was read at the meeting cited the recent
downturn in the Chinese economy, but especially the new car market, as a
major reason for the changes. The ongoing trade war with the US was also
cited as a reason.

“At a time when Sokon is managing so many dynamic challenges, it is simply
too much in the short term to also attempt to launch a new brand and product
type in another new market,” Taylor’s letter reads. “With these strategic
decisions made, we must now make appropriate adjustments to give the company
its best opportunity for both short-term survival and long-term success.”

Seres made some waves as SF Motors when it acquired a startup founded by
Martin Eberhard, a co-founder and former CEO Tesla, in 2017, though he has
since left the company. It also made headlines when it hired Taylor, who had
served as chief marketing officer of Cadillac and CEO of Hummer.
[© theverge.com]


+ (sfmotors layoffs= funding.cn)
https://www.southbendtribune.com/news/local/layoffs-announced-at-mishawaka-electric-vehicle-plant/article_a8b48416-532d-5385-8b51-dd9cc881561e.html
Layoffs announced at Mishawaka electric vehicle plant
2019-07-13  MISHAWAKA — Layoffs ... two days after the electric vehicle
company's CEO announced ... suspension of work to develop the SF5, an
electric vehicle that would’ve been sold to U.S. consumers ... SF Motors, a
subsidiary of Chinese auto manufacturer Sokon, rebranded as Seres Automotive
earlier this year and had been working to retool the plant to assemble
electric vehicles ...
...
https://www.goshennews.com/news/business/company-suspends-plans-for-indiana-built-electric-vehicle/article_adf421cd-190b-5150-8c0a-ced33d1f427b.html
Jul 12, 2019  MISHAWAKA, Ind. — An electric vehicle startup has halted plans
to start production at a northern Indiana factory where it aimed to employ
more than 450 workers. The subsidiary of Chinese automaker Sokon ...




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