Company: PLSAY
Filing Date: 2025-05-09
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001884082-25-000012
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Company: Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC
Filing Date: 2025-05-09
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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 may have to discontinue or delay the research and development, production and sale of its vehicles or reduce its operating expenses, each of which could result in a material, adverse effect on Polestar’s business, results of operations and financial condition.

Additionally, Polestar’s international operations require cash to be held in various subsidiaries to meet minimum equity requirements. Polestar is a holding company without any direct operations and has no significant assets other than its ownership interest in Polestar Sweden and the proceeds from any equity or debt financings. Accordingly, Polestar’s ability to pay dividends will depend upon the financial condition, liquidity and results of operations of, and Polestar’s receipt of dividends, loans or other funds from, Polestar Sweden and its subsidiaries. Polestar’s subsidiaries are separate and distinct legal entities and have no obligation to make funds available to Polestar. In addition, there are various statutory, regulatory and contractual limitations and business considerations on the extent, if any, to which Polestar’s subsidiaries may pay dividends, make loans or otherwise provide funds to Polestar.

Notably, in Sweden, the board of directors of Polestar Performance AB, Polestar’s main group operating company, is required to immediately prepare and cause the company’s auditors to review a balance sheet for liquidation purposes if there are reasons to believe that the company’s shareholders’ equity is less than one-half of the registered share capital. Polestar Performance AB’s equity level is constantly monitored, and it periodically requires equity injections from Polestar. There is a risk that Polestar’s asset light business model in combination with applicable minimum equity requirements requires more cash to be deployed than otherwise would be the case and that cash will be allocated in a manner that is not optimal for the business operations. Additionally, once cash has been contributed as equity, the cash is trapped insofar that it cannot be freely transferred back to the group company contributing the funds. If cash is trapped in parts of the Polestar group and cannot be used for the group’s operations or be freely repatriated, or there is simply insufficient cash to meet the applicable minimum equity requirement, it may harm Polestar’s operations and financial condition. For more information, see Item 5. B“ Operating and Financial Review and Prospects - Liquidity and capital resources. ”

Certain covenants in our debt agreements may restrict our operating activities, which may adversely affect our financial condition.

Our multicurrency green syndicated term loan facility with BNP Paribas, Natixis, Standard Chartered Bank, Banco Bilbao Viz