Aspiring electric car company Aptera Motors has announced that it is going out of business. In a letter to supporters, Aptera CEO Paul Wilbur said that the company had obtained conditional approval ...
Once President Barack Obama signs the measure, a vehicle with only three wheels can--for the purpose of allocating Department of Energy funds for its Advanced Technology Vehicle program--be considered ...
Aptera, the company that designed a radical, wildly efficient three-wheeler and then died (but only after making into a Star Trek movie) was reborn a few years back and is now ready to officially ...
You are probably familiar with at least one iteration of Aptera Motors Corp. at this point. The mobility startup is based in San Diego, California, and specializes in solar electric vehicles (SEVs).
In the electric auto industry there are three types of car companies: Those who bring a successful electric car to market, those who bring an unsuccessful electric car to market, and those who ...
After writing about the latest Aptera videos, some Aptera supporters showed they would follow the steps of Tesla fans. It was enough to mention that the roll cage could trigger negative comments for ...
Chris Anthony, co-founder and co-CEO of Aptera, glides his hand along the side of one of the company’s electric vehicles at the carmaker’s 80,000-square-foot assembly location in a nondescript office ...
An airplane-inspired car that costs $10,000 less than a basic Volvo and gets 300 miles per gallon? Not quite yet, but San Diego robot builder Steve Fambro may be onto something with the Aptera ...
Electric vehicles are the future, with the sole condition that makers work out the issues of the long charging times and the relatively short range available with each charge. Aptera Motors aims to ...
Aptera has successfully raised over a half-million dollars through the crowd-investing site WeFunder. Over a thousand people were part of the investment round in the reborn electric vehicle company ...
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