Spoiler Alert: The low-speed function test is short and sweet but a milestone nonetheless. Solar EV startup Aptera Motors has finally given the public a look at its “PI-2” production-intent vehicle, ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
The sun could be the key to the future of transportation. West Coast-based Aptera Motors just unveiled a solar-powered hybrid. The car was showcased at a California car expo just last month. Co-CEO, ...
San Diego-based Aptera's long-awaited solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) is, hopefully, finally nearing readiness for production. Following low-speed testing of its production-intent model last ...
California-based Aptera plans to bring its three-wheeled solar electric vehicles to Florida in 2026, with a launch price reportedly around $40,000. The "Solar Sunbather" can travel up to 40 miles on ...
A near-production model of a solar-powered car will be on display at CES 2025. Aptera Motors has announced that a “production intent” version of its eponymously named solar-powered vehicle will be ...
Solar EV startup Aptera Motors has announced a clever new demand lever to get more of the public to invest in its technology en route to initial vehicle production later this year. Starting today, you ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The world's first self-charging solar car is being showcased here in San Francisco. The hybrid car is made by Aptera Motors. It runs on solar power, but can also be charged with ...
On Monday May 5th, 2024, David Randle joined Tanja and Anni on Sustainable Living show to discuss the worlds first commercially produced solar electric car, the Aptera. Randle is the director of ...
Craig has worked in automotive media for nearly 20 years, producing content for publications ranging from Autoline and AutoGuide to Roadshow by CNET and EV Pulse. Aside from writing, he’s also ...
EV drivers may relish that charging networks are climbing over each other to provide needed juice alongside roads and highways. But they may relish even more not having to make many recharging stops ...