The US battery developer Ener1 has obtained US$4.5m of short-term debt financing from Bzinfin SA, the company's largest shareholder, and investment funds managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. This additional liquidity should, said the firm, enable Ener1 and its subsidiaries to continue operations while the company evaluates its options to Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The US battery developer Ener1 has obtained US$4.5m of short-term debt financing from Bzinfin SA, the company's largest shareholder, and investment funds managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. This additional liquidity should, said the firm, enable Ener1 and its subsidiaries to continue operations while the company evaluates its options to
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