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Aptera's Solar-Powered EVs Take Another Step Toward Production (sdbj.com) 31

To build three-wheeled, solar electric vehicles, Aptera has now launched its "validation" vehicle assembly line, reports the San Diego Business Journal.

"The validation line will set a technical foundation for the company's eventual low-volume assembly line, ensuring that manufacturing processes are optimized and refined, particularly for the company's composite body structure." To date, Aptera has produced three validation vehicles, two of which are in use driving around the San Diego region, with plans to build another 10 in the coming weeks as progress continues on the validation manufacturing line. "You learn things when you start to put miles on vehicles, putting 10s of thousands of miles on these validation vehicles and learning a lot from the durometer of the suspension, ride quality, spring rates and braking pressure," Aptera co-founder and co-CEO Chris Anthony said. "We've been able to incorporate a lot of the usability stuff back, but also, just as we've gone through the process of building these, a lot of order-of-operation stuff that's educated us on what's going to make for the best initial assembly lines," he added....

Aptera made its public debut on October 16, with the company's executive team participating in the Nasdaq closing bell ceremony that evening. Shares of SEV have hovered between $6.50 and $8.50 for much of the company's first month on the exchange. The company's equity line of credit also took effect in mid-November... expected to aid in Aptera generating at least a portion of the $65 million the company has said it will need to complete validation manufacturing and begin low-volume production for customers. Aptera previously raised some $135 million from more than 17,000 investors in what the company touts as the most successful crowdfunding effort of all time, but Anthony argued Aptera will soon need to invest larger sums of capital to scale its production needs.

"Publicly listing the company gives us a lot more funding mechanisms to get into production," he said. "So just having access to the public markets, public liquidity and the kind of instruments and tools that banks offer to public companies, it just seemed like now is the right time." Alongside the IPO, Aptera made its formal transition to a Public Benefit Corporation, giving the company a legal obligation to consider its effect on employees, communities and customers in addition to the profit motives of its shareholders.

California's state government also awarded Aptera $21 million "to support its push toward scaled manufacturing," the article points out.

It also notes that Aptera's vehicles "are technically classified as motorcycles rather than standard passenger cars, presenting a potentially cheaper alternative for consumers on the hunt for an electric vehicle."

Aptera's Solar-Powered EVs Take Another Step Toward Production

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday December 06, 2025 @03:06PM (#65839917)

    After six years on the Aptera waitlist, I remain cautiously optimistic, anticipating further refinements before production models reach my position. I expect to wait a while even though I was pretty early given the "invest now to get ahead in line" promotions that have occurred that I did not participate in.

    The extended wait is reassuring, suggesting a more stable and sustainable Aptera by the time my order is fulfilled. Avoiding parts scarcity, a common concern for owners of any product from specialized manufacturers who may disappear on the road to viability, is paramount.

    While I haven't invested, Aptera is now publicly traded (SEV). Aptera has persevered where other EV startups failed. And the executive team continue to successfully maneuver EV headwinds and the startup minefield that "bits mostly" tech companies do not have to worry about

    They are not a fake or phony company. Though, I do expect some more plot twists.

    • by DrXym ( 126579 )
      After six years you should be demanding your money back.
    • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

      "They are not a fake or phony company."

      No, they're a company pushing a fake and phony product. Good job, though, AC promoting Aptera lies. Maybe you can make that "extended wait" another 20 years.

    • What a credulous moron. Or paid shill.
  • Three wheeled vehicles are bad. Even if they make good the vehicle will be crap. It will also be a deathtrap on US roads with a bunch of completely incompetent idiots driving three ton trucks and SUVs.

    • There are 3 wheel cars on the roads now. Motorcycles are all over and often driven by morons; those things are death traps without any other cars on the road.

      • There are 3 wheel cars on the roads now.

        Yes, and they suck now.

        Motorcycles are all over and often driven by morons; those things are death traps without any other cars on the road.

        Generally agreed. They are also slow in common real-world driving scenarios, e.g. on twisty roads. You can't ride them at 10/10 in case you find a little patch of sand or oil as you will then die. I have been stuck behind sportbikes and superbikes in a 240SX with a stock motor a bunch of times, the motorcycles probably have 4 times the power to weight ratio but not enough traction. Also if you lose the front tire at speed you will likely die.

        Aptera wants to create commuting vehicles t

  • Aptera Motors Inc. 2006, but was liquidated in 2011 with no vehicles mass-produced. A second company named Aptera USA owned by Zhejiang Jonway Group was launched in 2012 but it produced no vehicles. A third company, Aptera Motors Corp, was relaunched by the original founders in 2019. The company had raised $140 million from 2019 to April 2025, and had planned to start deliveries of its vehicles since 2021. As of April 2025, initial sales of the vehicle are planned for 2026 and full-scale production is plan
  • ...will be going into production around the same time as the Aptera.

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