Fisker Automotive, a maker of environmentally-friendly vehicles, has unveiled its plans for a new high-performance hybrid called the Fisker Atlantic, but the Irvine, California-based company needs millions more in federal funds to operate the Delaware plant that would produce the electric-powered sports car.

Perkins Coie helped Fisker secure a $528.7 million loan from the Department of Energy two years ago under its Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) program, according to a press release issued by the firm.

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