No one mentioned' the generously-sized contract to the Tesla CEO, who has been known to play fast and loose with the truth ...
The State Department removed Tesla's name from a planned $400 million armored vehicle contract after media concerns about ...
The State Department updated its 2025 procurement forecast after the line item was publicly questioned about potential ...
A federal document listing planned purchases for 2025 removed Tesla's name on a proposed contract before sidelining the deal altogether.
The name of the carmaker led by Elon Musk was removed from a list of planned purchases after news outlets raised ...
Let's see how Tesla's most affordable sedan stacks up against the ultra-high-performance Model S in this head-to-head ...
The U.S.Department of State appears to be in the market for $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles.While Tesla’s name was initially attached to the deal, the reference was quietly deleted.
By contrast, Alphabet-owned Waymo, which already offers paid rides in multiple U.S. cities, uses a multitude of sensors, including LiDar. That’s both for redundancy and for making sure the system ...