Elon Musk announced that Tesla and SpaceX devoted resources and personnel to help victims of the Los Angeles fires as residents evacuate the region and lose homes. Musk shared on Sunday evening via X that Tesla and SpaceX staffers are “driving around areas in greater LA/Malibu that are in tough shape with free WiFi,
Elon Musk announced Sunday that he is sending Tesla Cybertrucks to Los Angeles after fires have torn through the region.
To help with the power outage, the Altadena station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received a donation from Tesla. Several Cybertrucks were sent to the station and will be used as a power source to also provide free Wi-Fi, CEO Elon Musk posted on X.
Elon Musk deployed Starlink-equipped Cybertrucks to wildfire-affected areas in California following the disaster, which destroyed an estimated 12,000 structures. Tesla CEO Elon Musk ... in Zuma Beach and Malibu, two in Pasadena, and three with the LA ...
Los Angeles' first responders were facing power outages after wildfires. That's when a Tesla donated its Cybertruck to help.
W hen wildfires forced over 150,000 Californians to evacuate, Tesla and SpaceX jumped into action. Cybertrucks doubled as mobile power stations, Starlink provided free satellite i
At least 25 people have been killed and more than 40,000 acres burned as the wildfires race through southern California for a ninth day
Elon Musk shifts Cybertruck deliveries and Starlink terminals to support LA wildfire recovery with Wi-Fi and Tesla power solutions.
Altadena, a census-designated place just north of Pasadena, has experienced power outages ... Those expecting Cybertrucks deliveries in California will be delayed as Tesla plans to use those new pickup trucks as donations to the most affected areas in ...
A worker trims a tree burnt by the Eaton Fire on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, in Altadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Statues stand amidst debris after the Eaton Fire destroyed a property in Altadena,
A new fire prompted evacuations Thursday in and around Los Angeles even as firefighters aided by calmer winds saw the first signs of successfully beating back the region's deadly and devastating wildfires,