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Ocean Currents
Author: Andrew Bock & Bill Spohn
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Ocean Currents is the OFFICIAL podcast of the Fisker Owners Association, covering the latest news and updates for Fisker Ocean owners, FOA members, and those curious about the mission of supporting each other to keep our Oceans on the road for years to come!
Hosted by Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock – both Ocean One owners – Ocean Currents is a bi-weekly show released on Fridays. FOA members will get access to additional content soon.
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For more information about the Fisker Owners Association, please visit: https://www.fiskeroa.com/
Hosted by Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock – both Ocean One owners – Ocean Currents is a bi-weekly show released on Fridays. FOA members will get access to additional content soon.
Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts!
For more information about the Fisker Owners Association, please visit: https://www.fiskeroa.com/
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In this episode of Ocean Currents, hosts Andrew Bock and Miles Sedgwick sit down with two of the most active and helpful members of the Fisker Ocean community: Brad ("Toxic Doom") and Julia, the newest volunteers on the FOA team. They share what it's really like to own and support Fisker Oceans in 2026—especially in Canada, where there are only about 100–120 cars and serious challenges around service, parts, and charging infrastructure. You'll hear about: Why Brad and Julia bought Fisker Oceans even as the company struggled The realities of "abandonware" EV ownership and why it's not for everyone How community support, forums, Discord, and FOA volunteers keep these cars on the road 3D‑printed parts, crushed jack points, and creative DIY solutions The state of EV charging in Canada vs. the US A rapid‑fire Fisker Ocean troubleshooting quiz with Brad Stories about early delivery experiences, PKC‑21 update meetups, and helping new owners decide if an Ocean is right for them
In this episode of Ocean Currents, hosts Bill and Miles sit down with Dr. Eric Helling – a former Army plastic surgeon and ex–Special Ops flight surgeon. Eric shares a remarkable journey that connects: Combat surgery and facial reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan The real human cost of oil-driven conflicts His decision to transition from Corvettes and gas cars to EVs, including the Chevy Volt, Tesla Model 3 Performance, Tesla Model S Plaid, and finally the Fisker Ocean You'll hear: Why Eric, living north of Augusta, Georgia in a rural area with limited cell service, decided to buy what he calls an "orphan car" during the Fisker Ocean fire sale How his background in complex problem solving, systems thinking, and surgery carries over to diagnosing and fixing design flaws in the Ocean's water management A deep dive into Fisker Ocean waterproofing: How he used an endoscope to trace unexpected water paths from the windshield and cowl The role of the frame support rail "aqueduct" in directing water straight onto critical connectors Simple but effective fixes: pool noodles + HVAC tape, re‑drilling cowl drain holes, sealing fender liner gaps, and blocking the VSP speaker opening His view on which mitigations are "must-do" for long-term ownership vs. "nice-to-have" for power users Eric also reflects on: Losing friends in combat and realizing how oil revenues help fund terrorism and conflict, which pushed him hard toward EVs Why he believes "don't burn oil and you can have your cake and eat it too" The power of the Fisker Owners Association (FOA) as a volunteer, NGO-like community, and why setting realistic expectations is critical as the cars age Finally, Miles and Bill share their own paths to EV ownership, solar-powered homes, and why driving EVs "feels like what we imagined driving would be like as kids." Links & Resources Eric's YouTube channel (ESrandl): Tutorials on Fisker Ocean waterproofing and inspections Fisker Owners Association (FOA): Community support, resources, and technical discussions FOA Discourse / Forums: Active threads on waterproofing, VSP box fixes, turn signal water ingress, and more If you own a Fisker Ocean or are just fascinated by how a high-stakes medical career can lead to deep technical tinkering on EVs, this episode is for you.
2025 was a defining year for the Fisker Ocean. What began as a set of hopeful ideas within the Fisker Owners Association has become a lived reality, and seeing it unfold has been remarkable. The FOA community has grown into one of the most dedicated, collaborative, and passionate car communities in the world. In this special FOA 2025 Year-End Recap, the Ocean Currents Podcast is joined by FOA leadership and volunteers to reflect on how a global owner-led community stepped in after Fisker's collapse to keep these vehicles on the road. Featuring: Bill, Cristian, Gitte, Miles, Andrew and Sybil. From the PKC 2.1 rollout, community-built software, and volunteer technicians across the world, to the launch of OceanLink Pro, development of Pulse, new media attention, and growing parts and service partnerships—this episode captures how the FOA evolved from an idea into a functioning, self-governing ecosystem. Whether you're a current Fisker Ocean owner, a prospective buyer, or simply curious how a community can replace an OEM, this episode shows what's possible when owners take control. Learn more or join the community at the Fisker Owners Association: www.fiskeroa.com #foa
In this episode of Ocean Currents, Miles Sedgwick and Andrew Bock sit down with Majd, lead developer behind the Pulse and Ocean Link Pro, and Gitte, from the Fisker Owners Association (FOA), to dive deep into the latest community-driven innovations for Fisker Ocean owners. From the OceanLink Pro app that empowers owners with diagnostics and remote control, to the Pulse device that brings wireless CarPlay, Android Auto, and native apps to the Ocean's big screen, to the PKC21 rollout enabling phone-as-key and preconditioning — this conversation reveals how the Fisker community is solving problems and building the future themselves. You'll also hear the backstory of how Majd reverse-engineered the Ocean, why Gitte calls the FOA a "kindergarten of creative people," and how more than 120 meetups worldwide are bringing owners together to upgrade, repair, and innovate. Whether you're an Ocean owner or just fascinated by how EV communities step up where automakers fall short, this episode is full of insights, stories, and a look at what's next — from hardware mods to potential Comma.ai integrations for advanced driving.
In this episode of the Ocean Currents podcast, Andrew Bock and Bill Spohn are joined by Miles Sedgwick and two prominent FOA leaders from the EU and UK — Geeta and Jose — to dive into the unique challenges and successes of Fisker ownership outside North America. The conversation addresses common perceptions that the EU and UK communities are "left out," highlighting instead a vibrant, collaborative ecosystem of owners and volunteers who are innovating solutions, supporting each other, and building bridges across language and geography. From the nuances of right-hand drive vehicles in the UK to organizing cross-border parts distribution and solving complex software issues, Geeta and Jose share firsthand stories of community ingenuity — like crowdfunded water pump buys, on-the-road repairs during ski trips, and volunteer-led "boot loop" fixes. They emphasize that FOA is a truly global effort, with shared problems and solutions flowing between continents, and that patience and cooperation remain key to long-term success. Listeners will gain insight into the resilience and creativity of EU and UK owners as they navigate software updates, parts availability, and service coverage while working toward a unified, worldwide FOA. Along the way, the discussion offers a healthy dose of humor, camaraderie, and even a few good-natured jabs about driving on "the wrong side of the car." From the nuances of right-hand drive vehicles in the UK to organizing cross-border parts distribution and solving complex software issues, Geeta and Jose share firsthand stories of community ingenuity — like crowdfunded water pump buys, on-the-road repairs during ski trips, and volunteer-led "boot loop" fixes. They emphasize that FOA is a truly global effort, with shared problems and solutions flowing between continents, and that patience and cooperation remain key to long-term success. Listeners will gain insight into the resilience and creativity of EU and UK owners as they navigate software updates, parts availability, and service coverage while working toward a unified, worldwide FOA. Along the way, the discussion offers a healthy dose of humor, camaraderie, and even a few good-natured jabs about driving on "the wrong side of the car."
Join us for this special edition of Ocean Currents, featuring an audio-only version of the video posted to our YouTube channel with Sybil and Guillaume, along with host Miles, offering an in-depth look at the volunteer-powered movement providing much-needed parts, software, and support to the Fisker Ocean community. Discover the stories and structures behind Tsunami Automotive, Tidal Wave, and Undercurrent–three unique organizations that are coming up with amazing solutions to the problems left behind after the bankruptcy of Fisker, Inc. We'll unpack: The origins and purpose of FOA's three entities How key challenges in connectivity, parts, and software are being solved The community-driven model that's redefining car ownership and support Real stories from owners, volunteers, and partners building a new ecosystem for the Fisker Ocean If you want to understand what's next for orphaned EVs, grass-roots technology solutions, or simply how passionate enthusiasts can take control post-bankruptcy–this is an episode you can't miss! Learn more at fiskeroa.com
Ocean Currents is excited to bring this episode to the Fisker Ocean community. On today's episode, we're joined by Dorian Rosales from Pat's Garage (a legacy Fisker shop) in San Francisco. Dorian spent several months troubleshooting and attempting to fix a pretty material issue with my Fisker Ocean...doors that would not open. Dorian shares his insights and learnings from this ordeal (and many others), one that we hope won't be a widespread issue. If you have any follow-up questions from this conversation, feel free to send us an email.
"Being disconnected hasn't stopped me from driving—but it has stopped me from trusting."
"The FOA are the helpers. And when you're lost, you find the helpers."
"The car's back—but the confidence isn't."
"This isn't just a car problem—it's a community resilience story." In this candid and timely episode of Ocean Currents, Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock unpack a whirlwind of developments affecting Fisker owners following the brand's cloud connectivity shutdown. Andrew shares his long-awaited vehicle return saga after nearly two months of unresolved technical issues, including a mysterious door lockout that left techs stumped, even after replacing the 12V battery, BCM, and door handle. The conversation highlights the shared frustrations of Fisker owners, like the alarming entrapment report from Kentucky and the community's grassroots efforts to engineer workarounds like manual door releases. They also touch on the FOA's proactive role in updating members through advisories, private podcasts, and a rapidly rescheduled town hall. A balanced PCMag article on the connectivity fallout gets praise, and so does the promising progress of the OceanLink Pro app—currently in beta, with a deeper dive planned soon. Wrapping up, the hosts preview upcoming episodes focused on international owners, OceanLink Pro's official release, and a follow-up interview with technician Dorian to dig deeper into Andrew's repair odyssey. Link to PC Mag story
: https://www.pcmag.com/news/fisker-evs-lose-connectivity-post-bankruptcy-inside-the-failed-rescue-plan
In this super-sized, powerful, and deeply human episode of the Ocean Currents Podcast, Andrew Bock and Bill Spohn sit down with Cristian Fleming, president of the Fisker Owners Association (FOA), for a wide-ranging and insightful discussion. Cristian shares the origin story of the FOA, driven by a mix of injustice, obsession, and a desire to help a community left stranded after Fisker's collapse. He describes his background as a systems designer, how his hyperfocus became a superpower in this situation, and how he helped lead an improbable movement to take ownership, both figuratively and literally, of a struggling electric vehicle (EV) brand. Cristian delves into the complexity of managing recalls, cloud-based software, community-sourced repairs, and the unique legal structures behind the FOA, Tsunami, Tidal Wave, and Undercurrent. He emphasizes transparency, shared responsibility, and the critical role of the community, not just in fixing cars but in supporting one another through a turbulent and uncharted journey. The episode also touches on the sometimes psychological toll of the situation, with poignant reflections on personal relationships and the need for regulation around EV software ownership. Reach us directly at oceancurrents@fiskeroa.com
In this episode of Ocean Currents, Bill Spohn and Andrew Bock dive into a wide-ranging update for Fisker Ocean owners, covering everything from personal mishaps (like Bill's run-in with his hood) to broader industry developments. Andrew shares his month-long absence from the Ocean while his vehicle sits in the shop, allowing him to test-drive several EV competitors like the Mustang Mach-E, Kia EV6, and BMW i4. Despite some impressive features, he longs for the Ocean's unique feel and driving experience. A major focus of the conversation is Chase's recent wave of settlement offers tied to Fisker Finance loans. Andrew and Bill unpack the confusing math and emotional weight behind these decisions, emphasizing that each owner's choice will vary depending on their financial position and risk tolerance. They also note the involvement of the law firm Hagens Berman in negotiating better terms, encouraging members to stay engaged, informed, and cautious about jumping at the first offer. Finally, the hosts cover FOA updates, including the shift to Zoom webinars for town halls, the Tidal Wave parts platform launch (www.tidal-wave.eu) in Europe, and upcoming features in the OceanLink Pro app like pet mode and preconditioning. They also flag more significant issues like looming tariffs and cloud-related challenges, urging members to stay connected through FOA channels and not rely solely on the swirl of social media. The episode wraps up with some light-hearted MLB opening day banter — go Phillies and Pirates! Tidal Wave: https://tidal-wave.eu/ Reach us directly at oceancurrents@fiskeroa.com
In this episode of Ocean Currents, the official podcast of the Fisker Owners Association, host Bill Spohn recaps the key takeaways from the recent town hall meeting held on February 16th, 2025. Topics covered include challenges related to parts availability, service partner agreements, and maintaining vehicles from a defunct manufacturer. A significant focus was on the 2.2 software rollout, addressing issues like boot loops and recalls. The episode also emphasized the importance of FOA membership for accessing exclusive solutions and services and highlighted the ongoing expansion of the service partner network. Additionally, Bill provided updates on the latest FOA initiatives, including the availability of cabin air filters, results from the recent FOA election, and negotiations to restore Hollywood Mode for entertainment apps. He also discussed technical challenges like the ICC boot loop issue and T-Mobile activation processes. The episode concluded with a reminder about the upcoming town hall on March 2nd, along with a call to action for listeners to stay connected through the community forums and voting rights on new vehicle features.
Hey Fisker Fam...well, we tried. As much as we would have loved to record these sessions with all three candidates on the ballot (Christian Fleming, Mitchell St. Amant and Ray Brown) the only one we could record was Mitch. At the very least, we wanted you to hear what Mitch had to say. Here's that interview for you. Happy voting!
Hey Fisker Fam. Some travel challenges prevented us from getting our regularly scheduled show out today. We'll release a special episode next week featuring interviews with the prospective FOA Presidents.
Join us on our maiden voyage of Ocean Currents, the brand new, official podcast of the Fisker Owners Association. In this episode, we introduce our hosts, Andrew Bock and Bill Spohn—both early Ocean One owners and knowledgeable in the automotive space. They share backgrounds, outline the FOA's mission, and start diving into some high-level topics like the upcoming FOA Board elections. This is a must-listen for existing FOA members and anyone interested in getting the most accurate information about Fisker Ocean and the FOA. For more about FOA, please visit: https://www.fiskeroa.com/



