Article 6V8MD State department removes word ‘Tesla’ from $400m US armoured vehicles list

State department removes word ‘Tesla’ from $400m US armoured vehicles list

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Jasper Jolly
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6V8MD)

Earlier procurement forecast had suggested Elon Musk's company would be a beneficiary of planned purchases

The US Department of State has removed the name Tesla" from a list of planned purchases, after an earlier version of the list said it would spend $400m buying new electric armoured vehicles, even as the carmaker's boss, Elon Musk, leads efforts to slash government spending under Donald Trump.

A procurement forecast produced by the department showed the $400m (320m) proposed spending on armoured Tesla (production units)" in December. The most likely Tesla model was the Cybertruck, the company's electric pickup, given Musk's claims that the vehicle is bulletproof.

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