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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Another EV Maker Is on the Brink of Collapse
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Another EV Maker Is on the Brink of Collapse

Last updated: May 15, 2025 8:25 pm
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Bollinger Motors, a once-promising electric vehicle maker, is now on the verge of collapse, joining a growing list of EV startups that have struggled to survive in a competitive market. Founded nearly a decade ago, the company has faced financial difficulties, leading to its recent placement in court-ordered receivership.

According to The Detroit News, Bollinger Motors, which was acquired by Mullen Automotive in 2022, has been unable to meet its financial obligations, including paying employees, contributing to 401(k) accounts, and servicing debts. Founder Robert Bollinger even filed a lawsuit against the company earlier this year, alleging that it was broke and production had come to a halt.

The company’s financial woes have been exacerbated by slow sales of its B4 Chassis Cab, an all-electric Class 4 commercial truck priced at nearly $140,000. Despite beginning production in Michigan last year, only two trucks were sold in the past month, leaving around 40 units in inventory.

Bollinger had partnered with Roush Industries to manufacture its B4 trucks, but production ceased in January after the company failed to make $1.8 million in payments. As a result, Bollinger has been locked out of the facility, further complicating its already dire situation.

These challenges faced by Bollinger Motors mirror the struggles of other electric vehicle companies, such as Nikola and Canoo, both of which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. Additionally, Fisker shut down last year and attempted to exit its lease at its former California headquarters, leaving the premises in disarray.

As the electric vehicle market continues to evolve and become increasingly competitive, the fate of Bollinger Motors serves as a cautionary tale for other startups in the industry. It highlights the importance of financial stability, strategic partnerships, and strong leadership in navigating the challenges of bringing innovative technologies to market.

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