Texas has become a popular destination for companies, with many relocating their headquarters to the Lone Star State. Here's the list.
Tesla executive Omead Afshar said earlier this week that the EV giant is continuing to upgrade its gigafactory in Texas.
The move is a key step by the company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
The plant, a 10-million square-foot facility in Austin, Texas, is a manufacturing hub for Tesla’s Model Y vehicles and Cybertrucks.
Texas, sent a letter to the Labor Department on Feb. 19 urging OSHA to release full results of its investigation, suggesting it could raise questions about whether the agency is giving Musk preferential treatment if it fails to do so.
Robstown Early College High School is pursuing a Pathways in Technology Early College High School program, focusing on career programs.
Washington, D.C. city council candidate Patricia Eguino appeared to do a reverse image search to prove the job listing was fake, noting that the Austin home featured in Cameron’s post is located in a Chicago suburb. “J6ers are some of the most gullible people on the planet,” Eguino wrote.
Tesla and Honda are set to purchase all the power from Delilah I, a new 300 MW solar farm in Texas.
Additionally, BYD released its own driver-assisting technology in a few models, which added additional pressure on Tesla. Tesla has been considering selling the rights of FSD to third-party automobile firms in China, which could earn it additional income and enhance the company’s standing in autonomous driving.