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  2. Nikola Tesla electric car hoax - Wikipedia

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    According to the story, in 1931, Tesla modified a Pierce-Arrow car in Buffalo, New York by removing the gasoline engine and replacing it with a brushless AC electric motor. The motor was purportedly powered by a "cosmic energy power receiver" contained in a box measuring 25 inches by 10 inches by 6 inches, which contained 12 radio vacuum tubes ...

  3. Tesla Blames Young Man For Crash That Tragically Ended His ...

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    The parents of a Tesla driver, who was crushed to death in a horrifying accident, filed a lawsuit against the electric car manufacturer. Genesis Giovanni Mendoza-Martinez, 31, tragically lost his ...

  4. Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Musk was an early investor in electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla and became its chairman and later CEO. In 2018, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued Musk for fraud , alleging he falsely announced that he had secured funding for a private takeover of Tesla; he stepped down as chairman and paid a fine.

  5. 23 Tesla features that make them unlike any other electric cars

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    Autopilot is a Tesla feature that gets a lot of attention.. But the cars come equipped with many more, including the "frunk," which competitors have copied.Other unique Tesla features include "Dog ...

  6. What we know about Matthew Livelsberger, the suspect behind ...

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    The driver suspected of exploding a Tesla Cybertruck left a note saying that his act "was a wake up call." Authorities identified the driver as Matthew Livelsberger, 37, of Colorado Springs.

  7. Otis T. Carr - Wikipedia

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    Otis T. Carr (December 7, 1904 – September 20, 1982) first emerged into the 1950s flying saucer scene in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1955 when he founded OTC Enterprises, a company that was supposed to advance and apply technology originally suggested by Nikola Tesla. The claim to be applying some idea of Tesla's was quite common among exploiters ...

  8. China-based Canadian stole Tesla secrets, say US prosecutors

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    Prosecutors did not name the U.S.-based company, but said it acquired a Canada-based manufacturer of battery assembly lines in 2019. That matches the description of Tesla's acquisition of a ...

  9. AC Propulsion tzero - Wikipedia

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    The only remaining examples are owned by the company itself and a private owner. The last tZero vehicle built used an advanced/updated ACP Gen 2 system that was capable of V2G (vehicle-to-grid & vehicle-to-vehicle charging system). The tZero vehicles were extensively tested. Even including a cross country USA trip. [citation needed]