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Elon Musk revealed a $20 trillion project that will alter the Earth's map and impact one US state. It will potentially link ...
() - Electric car company Tesla has reportedly hired 1,000 new employees for their “gigafactory” to support ramped-up semi ...
A new Las Vegas Loop station has opened, this one at Encore. Only one tunnel is in operation, so traffic is staggered to accommodate travel in both directions; a second tunnel that will allow two ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The man accused of setting multiple fires at a Tesla collision center in southwest Las Vegas has pleaded not guilty. 36-year-old Paul Kim was indicted by a federal grand jury.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The man accused of setting Tesla vehicles on fire at a Las Vegas collision center has pleaded not guilty to all four charges against him in a federal court. On Tuesday ...
Also Read: Tesla’s crown slips ... similar projects in several cities around the world, including the Las Vegas tunnel in the United States, which was specifically designed for electric vehicles.
A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted the man accused of lighting Tesla vehicles on fire in Las Vegas, charging him with arson, attempted arson and possession of an unregistered firearm.
Witnesses reported exploding vehicles, gunshots and a suspect fleeing from a Las Vegas Tesla service center to a nearby getaway car, according to a series of recently released 911 calls.
This stretch of underground road was thought-up and built by Elon Musk, and could be copied in urban centres around the world.
When Las Vegas law enforcement announced that they had arrested the alleged Tesla attacker, Sheriff Kevin McMahill emphasized the importance of the technology used to solve the case. One such ...
A man accused of setting fire to Tesla vehicles in Las Vegas will remain jailed until his trial on federal charges of arson and possessing an explosive device, a judge ruled Monday. U.S ...