For years, it has been a subject of curiosity whether Apple will enter the electric car sector. Especially with Xiaomi’s success in transitioning to electric vehicle production, this question has gained more attention. Earlier this year, Apple canceled its ten-year-long Project Titan electric car initiative, but it doesn’t seem like the tech giant is done with the market. According to recent reports, the technology giant could partner with an electric vehicle entrepreneur. Here are the details…
Apple may partner with Rivian for electric vehicles
Rumors suggest that Apple, rather than giving up on its electric vehicle production initiative, may start partnering with different startups. Due to the company’s lack of success so far and its ongoing goals, it’s claimed that Apple is conducting market research for a partnership with a specific electric vehicle startup in the U.S.
According to the published report, Apple aims to assemble a team, and Rivian appears to be a highly probable candidate. Additionally, the company’s decade-long work on electric vehicles and autonomous driving could facilitate the establishment of this team.
For now, it’s uncertain how this partnership will unfold or if it will happen at all, but it seems certain that Apple is exploring options, and Rivian is one of the most prominent candidates. While there are no further details available, it’s worth noting that this topic Apple is working on and researching may not become clear in the short term.
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