Aptera Motors has shared another exciting progress update video, giving us our best look yet at its production-intent solar EV out in the real world. The SEV startup recently completed the PI build’s ...
Some 20 years after it was first founded, San Diego, California-based startup Aptera has taken its solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) out on a proper 300-mile (~480-km) road trip – the first time ...
After what has been a very long gestational period, Aptera's promise of a production version Aptera Solar EV could be coming to fruition by year's end. If you don't mind driving around in a two-seater ...
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 ...
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 ...
Aptera Motors arrives at this year’s Consumer Electroncis Show in Las Vegas with a production-ready version of its solar electric vehicle (sEV). The company’s goal is to redefine mobility and deliver ...
The Aptera is a three-wheeler that doesn’t rank as either a car or a motorcycle. It’s technically an autocycle, which can be ...
"Real-world validation testing" completed on inboard-motor setup Aptera switched to the layout, instead of in-wheel motors, for its future solar EV Per-mile energy consumption remains in line with ...
California-based Aptera has started building validation vehicles. This big step toward series production is enabled by a new assembly line. The startup is using a large-scale precision assembly ...
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, ...
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 ...