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Marisa Fernandez

Dyson axes electric vehicle project, deeming it not "commercially viable"

James Dyson. Photo: Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty Images

Dyson will discontinue its electric vehicle project, but will continue working on its solid-state battery tech after its cars were deemed not "commercially viable" during testing, the U.K.-based company announced Thursday.

Why it matters, via Axios' Ben Geman: The famed inventor's decision underscores the difficulty of successfully entering the EV market at a time when a suite of startups and legacy automakers are competing to make viable cars.


Background: Dyson unveiled plans last year to build an EV factory in Singapore by 2020 with production due to start the following year.

  • Dyson said it will still continue its £2.5 billion ($3.1 billion) investment into new technology, but will shut down its EV facilities in the U.K. and Singapore.
"This is not a product failure, or a failure of the team, for whom this news will be hard to hear and digest. Their achievements have been immense given the enormity and complexity of the project."
Founder James Dyson said in a statement

The big picture: The company has helped transform markets by redesigning the engineering makeup of premium vacuums, hairstyling and household appliances, and hand dryers.

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