He invested in an electric
car startup known as Atieva (now called Lucid Motors), and pushed LeEco to develop an EV of its own.
Not exact matches
As Business Insider's Bryan Logan explained, «For all the attention that the electric -
car startup Faraday Future has gotten in the past year, very little is still
known about the company.»
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) initially made itself
known as a tech
startup that was focused solely on making electric - powered
cars.
Last Tuesday, the free streaming service Crackle — best
known as the home to Jerry Seinfeld's «Comedians in
Cars Getting Coffee» — dropped 10 episodes of «
StartUp» (crackle.com/
startup), a thriller starring Martin Freeman («Sherlock»), Adam Brody («The League»), Edi Gathegi («The Blacklist») and Otmara Marrero («Graceland»).
Though it's built by a
startup known for a quirky Lotus - based electric sports
car, Tesla's Model S sedan is refined enough to compete with
cars from long - established automakers.
No, the
car the world can't wait to drive is an all - electric sedan from a
startup automaker called Tesla.
Zunum, which is based outside Seattle, is unique among aviation
startups and Silicon Valley projects insofar that its not pursuing vertical take - off and landing technology —
known colloquially as «flying
cars.»
You
know NIO — the Chinese - backed
startup formerly
known as NextEV — from the NIO EP9, what they claim is the world's fastest electric
car and one that just set some impressive lap records at Circuit of the Americas.
That's what this Bloomberg piece offers, and I would argue the opposite is true since someone actually has to
know how to make
cars and the
startups, with their nonexistent factories and theoretical money, aren't there yet.
For example, in California's Silicon Valley, two veterans of Apple's Special Projects Group named Soroush Salehian and Mina Rezk have founded a
startup known as Aeva, and their goal is to give eyes to self - driving
cars.
Elio Motors, a
car company that is
known for its success on equity crowdfunding platform StartEngine, has been named Los Angeles Auto Show's 2015 Top Automotive
Startups.