Tesla applied for two "Robus" trademarks with the USPTO. One refers to electric buses, while the other is for ridesharing services. The Robovan made a surprise appearance during last year's ...
Art deco has a history of being a glitzy distraction from effecting genuine change during moments of turmoil, writes ...
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Tesla's Robotaxi Event Promised Utopia. It Was Still A LetdownWe really did not expect the Robovan, a seemingly 1930s Art Deco-inspired streamliner designed to move up to 20 people. And we also did not expect a move into inductive charging from Tesla—the ...
The Robovan, unlike Tesla’s other offerings, can transport up to 20 people or cargo, the company said during its unveiling. Inspired by Art Deco trains designed during the early 20th century ...
Musk called it the Robovan. The Robovan is relatively odd-looking. That’s intentional, Musk said. “We want to change the look of the roads,” said Musk. “The future should look like the ...
Whatever you can think of, it will do." SEE ALSO: Tesla’s surprise announcements: Robovan and Optimus But the company and its leader were (seemingly intentionally) ambiguous about what Optimus ...
The event, frankly, was a bit of a letdown. Tesla showed a new “cybercab” and “robovan” and talked about starting limited robotaxi service as early as 2025. But there wasn’t much ...
(Reuters) - Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased on Thursday a long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals and surprised with robovan, betting on a shift in focus from ...
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