Engineers at electric maker Tevva work on a pre-production prototype truck at the startup's UK plant in Tilbury, Britain, January 14, 2022. Picture taken January 14, 2022. REUTERS/Nick Carey
The two companies announced their planned merger in August, giving Tevva access to U.S. production and targeting revenue of up to $1.5 billion in 2028, but Mesa, Arizona-based ElectraMeccanica terminated the agreement citing "failures by Tevva to disclose ... material information." Tevva said it has "re-engaged with a number of investors and public companies looking for a merger," adding it was "confident that from these various opportunities it will secure both medium- and long-term financing to complete its business plan."