The Aptera aficionado caught the 2e without its ... out a camera to capture the car inside and out. Besides taking pictures, the fan (known as "apt2123h" on ApteraForum) got to ask a few questions ...
Sixteen years after its first vehicles were supposed to roll off the line, Aptera has a reengineered car and big ambitions.
Aptera, a startup from California, hopes to finally start production of its solar-powered EV later this year with a starting price of $40K. The three-wheeler achieves a claimed 400-mile range from ...
On top of that Telo truck is where the Aptera solar panels will park. Aptera is famous for making—or for planning to ...
Update: We swung by the booth a took a few pictures of Aptera’s production-intent vehicle chassis, see below. Aptera has a long history in the automotive space, dating all the way back to its ...
As the production window approaches for what's described as "the world’s most efficient EV pickup," California-based startup ...
The never-ending attempted flight of the Aptera three-wheel design continues. After years of struggles and a bankruptcy in 2011, the Aptera assets were revived last year by a Chinese company ...
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).
Is the world ready for a solar-powered pickup? It's about to get one, as Telo Trucks has partnered with solar car company Aptera to add solar panels to its MT1 pickup. Telo claims it has the world ...
Yes, your read that correctly. The Aptera Solar EV is keen to ditch the plug entirely, and it's hardly for the worse. In fact, the manufacturer claims it can harvest up to 40 miles of free range ...