Lucid to receive $1bn from PIF affiliate via new stock

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Updated 25 March 2024
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Lucid to receive $1bn from PIF affiliate via new stock

RIYADH: Electric carmaker Lucid announced an additional $1 billion investment from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund in a move which saw its shares rise 18 percent.

The money is coming via the company’s majority stockholder, Ayar Third Investment Co., an affiliate of the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth body.

It will reach California-based Lucid through a newly created series of convertible preferred stock,  which can be converted into about 280 million shares, according to a filing with the US securities regulator.

The Saudi government has a 60 percent stake in the company, and has invested billions as part of a strategy to diversify the Kingdom’s economy beyond oil.

“We are extremely pleased to receive this strong, continued support from the PIF, as we work to solidify our place as the world's leading EV technology company,” said Peter Rawlinson, CEO and chief technology officer of Lucid Group. 

He added: “We continue to invest for the long term in both our technology and our vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities, with PIF’s support a key differentiator. With their support, we remain focused upon accelerating our growth via deliveries, executing key business initiatives with relentless focus upon cost, and launching our game-changing Gravity SUV later this year.”

The investment announcement comes as the global electric vehicle market grapples with a slowdown in demand growth and a price war sparked by Tesla.

Lucid expects to make 9,000 units in 2024, compared with the 8,428 vehicles it made last year.

Lucid’s Air luxury sedans compete with Tesla’s Model S and EVs from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and Porsche, among other brands.

Lucid used its fourth-quarter 2023 financial presentation in February to reassure investors it had sufficient liquidity “at least until 2025” and forecast $1.5 billion in capital spending in 2024 as it pushes to launch its Gravity SUV line later this year.

The company had $4.8 billion in available funds at the end of 2023, including $4.3 billion in cash.

In September, Lucid opened its first plant outside the US in Saudi Arabia with an initial capacity to produce 5,000 EVs a year.

This came as Kingdom’s government pledged to buy up to 100,000 vehicles from it over 10 years.

“The car is fully built in Arizona ... then it gets de-assembled ... then the car gets shipped here as a kit, and that kit is then put back together,” Faisal Sultan, who is also Lucid’s global vice-president, told Reuters in December.

Workers in the factory in Jeddah re-attach the battery, put the trim and tires back on and re-test the vehicle, he added.

Lucid is not the only EV player in the Saudi market, as in November 2022 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the launch of CEER, a government-owned enterprise that will design, manufacture and sell battery-powered vehicles in Saudi Arabia.

- with additional reporting from Reuters.


Saudi Arabia’s cultural sector is a new economic engine between Riyadh and Paris, says ambassador

Updated 25 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia’s cultural sector is a new economic engine between Riyadh and Paris, says ambassador

RIYADH: Culture has become a fundamental pillar in bilateral relations between France and Saudi Arabia, according to the French Ambassador to the Kingdom, Patrick Maisonnave.

Maisonnave noted its connection to the entertainment and tourism sectors, which makes it a new engine for economic cooperation between Riyadh and Paris.

He told Al-Eqtisadiah during the opening ceremony of La Fabrique in the Jax district of Diriyah that cultural cooperation with Saudi Arabia is an important element for its attractiveness in the coming decades.

La Fabrique is a space dedicated to artistic creativity and cultural exchange, launched as part of a partnership between the Riyadh Art program and the French Institute in Riyadh. 

Running from Jan. 22 until Feb 14, the initiative will provide an open workspace that allows artists to develop and work on their ideas within a collaborative framework.

Launching La Fabrique as a space dedicated to artistic creativity

The ambassador highlighted that the transformation journey in the Kingdom under Vision 2030 has contributed to the emergence of a new generation of young artists and creators, alongside a growing desire in Saudi society to connect with culture and to embrace what is happening globally. 

He affirmed that the relationship between the two countries is “profound, even cultural par excellence,” with interest from the Saudi side in French culture, matched by increasing interest from the French public and cultural institutions unfolding in the Kingdom.

Latest estimates indicate that the culture-based economy represents about 2.3 percent of France’s gross domestic product, equivalent to more than 90 billion euros ($106.4 billion) in annual revenues, according to government data. The sector directly employs more than 600,000 people, making it one of the largest job-creating sectors in the fields of creativity, publishing, cinema, and visual arts.

Saudi Arabia benefiting from French experience in the cultural field

Maisonnave explained that France possesses established cultural institutions, while Saudi Arabia is building a strong cultural sector, which opens the door for cooperation opportunities.

This comes as an extension of the signing of 10 major cultural agreements a year ago between French and Saudi institutions, aiming to enhance cooperation and transfer French expertise and knowledge to contribute to the development of the cultural system in the Kingdom.

He added that experiences like La Fabrique provide an opportunity to meet the new generation of Saudi creators, who have expressed interest in connecting with French institutions and artists in Paris and France.

La Fabrique encompasses a space for multiple contemporary artistic practices, including performance arts, digital and interactive arts, photography, music, and cinema, while providing the public with an opportunity to witness the stages of producing artistic works and interact with the creative process.