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  2. Alpha Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Motor Corporation was founded in 2020 by Edward Lee. Prior to founding Alpha, Lee has worked at Toyota, [1] Audi, Hyundai, [2] and the short-lived EV startup company Neuron Corporation. [3] Alpha teased its first vehicle, the Icon electric commercial vehicle, on December 2, 2020. [4] The Icon was never officially unveiled, however.

  3. Karma Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Karma Automotive is a privately owned American luxury electric vehicle company founded in 2014 and now owned by Chinese conglomerate Wanxiang Group.Headquartered in Irvine, California [2] with an assembly plant located in Moreno Valley, Karma sells vehicles via its dealer network of locations in North America, Europe, South America, and the Middle East.

  4. Rivian receives conditional $6.6-billion federal loan for ...

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    Irvine electric-vehicle maker Rivian has conditional approval for a $6.6-billion loan to fund the construction of a new plant in ... The company is already expanding its sole plant in Normal, Ill ...

  5. Super73 - Wikipedia

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    SUPER73 is an American lifestyle adventure brand and manufacturer of electric bicycles based in Irvine, California. [1] It is best known for its product line of motorcycle styled electric bicycles, custom bicycle builds for celebrities, and high-profile e-bike collaborations.

  6. A Cybertruck is added to the Irvine Police Department fleet ...

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    Irvine police announced the purchase of a Cybetruck for their fleet, the first known Cybertruck owned by a police department. But don't expect the fully electric truck to be out on patrol.

  7. Mitsubishi Electric United States - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011 Mitsubishi Electric announced that it would exit the 65-inch (1,700 mm) and smaller categories of consumer television products in the U.S. and forming a new company based in Irvine, California, Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America Inc., to focus on large-screen visual systems. [7]

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