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    Polestar Secures $200 Million Investment From Geely's Li Shufu

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Polestar secures a $200 million investment from Geely's Li Shufu, increasing his stake to 66% and reducing Volvo's to 16%, to boost EV market presence.

    Polestar Receives $200 Million Investment from Geely's Li Shufu

    (Reuters) -Polestar said on Monday it had secured a $200 million equity investment from major shareholder PSD Investment, a company controlled by Geely Holding founder Li Shufu.

    The Swedish electric vehicle maker will sell more than 190 million Class A American depositary shares (ADS) to PSD Investment - which will now hold 44% of Polestar.

    After the transaction Li Shufu will hold a total of 66% in Polestar through PSD investment and the Swedish subsidiary of Geely.

    The Swedish automaker has faced challenges in boosting demand for its vehicles amid a softer market and intense competition, and like many other EV makers had a need for further funding.

    While the automaker has received loans from various banks in the past year, further financial support from Geely and Li Shufu, also known as Eric Li, have until now not materialized.

    The transaction will also reduce Volvo Cars' stake in Polestar to 16% from 18%, after the Swedish automaker cut its holding and halted financial support last year amid analyst criticism over the burden Polestar placed on its resources.

    Polestar said the private investment in public equity (PIPE) transaction is intended to provide working capital and fund general corporate purposes.

    The company said that prior to the closing of the transaction PSD Investment plans to convert 20 million of its Class B ADS shares into Class A ADS shares, in a bid to keep its total voting power in Polestar below 50%.

    (Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru and Marie Mannes in Gothenburg; Editing by Maju Samuel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Polestar receives $200 million from Geely's Li Shufu.
    • •PSD Investment to hold 44% of Polestar.
    • •Li Shufu's total stake in Polestar rises to 66%.
    • •Volvo Cars' stake in Polestar reduced to 16%.
    • •Investment aims to provide working capital and corporate funding.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Polestar secures $200 million investment from Geely's Li Shufu

    1Who is the major shareholder behind the $200 million investment?

    The $200 million equity investment in Polestar comes from PSD Investment, a company controlled by Geely Holding founder Li Shufu.

    2What percentage of Polestar will PSD Investment hold after the transaction?

    After the transaction, PSD Investment will hold 44% of Polestar.

    3What challenges has Polestar faced recently?

    Polestar has faced challenges in boosting demand for its vehicles amid a softer market and intense competition, necessitating further funding.

    4How will the investment affect Volvo Cars' stake in Polestar?

    The transaction will reduce Volvo Cars' stake in Polestar from 18% to 16% after the Swedish automaker cut its holding.

    5What is the purpose of the PIPE transaction for Polestar?

    Polestar stated that the private investment in public equity (PIPE) transaction is intended to provide working capital and fund general corporate purposes.

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