Languages: English. A Department of State contract for armored electric vehicles has removed Tesla from its documentation, and Elon Musk said he was "pretty sure" his company wasn't involved in a ...
The Trump administration has walked back plans for a $400 million contract to purchase armored Tesla vehicles for the U.S. State Department. The revelation, which surfaced in a public government ...
The State Department’s procurement forecast removed the mention of Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. in relation to a planned $400 million armored EV purchase after reports emerged about it on Feb. 12.
In mid-February 2025, a rumor spread online that the U.S. Department of State planned a $400 million contract on "armored Teslas," which would benefit Elon Musk, the car company's CEO and adviser ...
The Trump administration is looking at a $400 million, five-year contract for “Armored Electric Vehicles” that could refer to Teslas. The State Department had previously listed “Armored ...
The department plans to buy armored Tesla vehicles. Elon Musk, who is leading efforts to cut government spending, has won more than $13 billion in government contracts in the past five years.
The US State Department’s procurement forecast for the 2025 budget includes an item called “Armored Teslas” worth $400 million. But worry not; it was approved under the Biden Administration, ...
The State Department is placing a $400 million contract to build armored electric vehicles (EVs) on hold, a spokesperson told The Hill on Thursday. Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla appears to ...
The original document awarded Elon Musk's company a $400 million contract for unspecified armored Tesla vehicles. Following media reports of a conflict of interest, the State Department announced ...
The five-year contract, which did not specify the Tesla model to be “armored,” was listed in the government’s procurement forecast for 2025 and was first reported by Drop Site News.