NewsU.S. State Department's $400m Cybertruck deal sparks debate

U.S. State Department's $400m Cybertruck deal sparks debate

The U.S. Department of State intends to allocate $400 million for the purchase of armoured Tesla Cybertruck vehicles. The head of the company, Elon Musk, an advisor to President Donald Trump, has a chance for another lucrative contract. Due to a potential conflict of interest, the transaction raises controversy.

U.S. State Department: Tesla to receive a contract to supply Cybertrucks to the U.S. government
U.S. State Department: Tesla to receive a contract to supply Cybertrucks to the U.S. government
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The U.S. Department of State plans to purchase armoured Tesla Cybertruck vehicles for $400 million. According to "The New York Times," the Department of State included this item in the order forecast for this year. It was noted that the federal government planned to purchase armoured vehicles in December 2024, therefore during Joe Biden's administration.

Tesla will supply armoured vehicles to the U.S. government

Mentioning Tesla in this year's order project proves that Elon Musk's company may gain another lucrative government contract. "NYT" reminds us that so far, Musk's companies have secured government contracts in the USA worth over $13 billion. Musk himself, who supported Trump and was involved in his campaign last year, headed an informal department for government efficiency (DOGE), where he coordinates budget cuts.

The Cybertruck, an armoured Tesla vehicle built from durable stainless steel, is considered suitable for special tasks. However, its purchase from Musk's company raises questions due to a conflict of interest.

The purchase of Cybertrucks from Tesla is not the only plan of the Department of State. The purchasing forecast also includes smaller quantities of armoured vehicles from other suppliers, including BMW SUVs for $40 million. Armormax, a company from Utah, is to handle the modification of Tesla vehicles, adding, among other things, bulletproof windows and other protections.

In January of this year, in one of the posts on the X platform, Musk warned that in the basic version of the Cybertruck, the body is bulletproof, but the windows are not. - Remember to duck if you see someone with a gun - the billionaire noted.

Musk, however, stated on another occasion that the Cybertruck, with its unique finish, is "ready for the apocalypse" and suitable for warfare. Tesla repeatedly recalled various models due to serious defects.

Since the imposition of tariffs by the U.S. president, Tesla's stock prices have rapidly begun to decline. At the beginning of February, they were valued at about £320 per share. This week they fell below £270. In total, since the December peak, Tesla's share price has decreased by 30 per cent.

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