Fisker, the electric vehicle startup, abandoned its headquarters in La Palma, California, after filing for bankruptcy.
The site was left in disarray, with hazardous materials, clay car models, and automotive equipment scattered throughout. The landlord reported significant damage, with cleanup costs potentially reaching tens of thousands of dollars. The abandoned building became a magnet for squatters, exacerbating the mess left behind.
Fisker's collapse reflects the broader financial struggles faced by many EV companies in a competitive market.
