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The Boring Company connects its newest Loop to Las Vegas Resorts World complex [Photos]

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On June 30, Resorts World Las Vegas unveiled its underground station, connecting it to The Boring Company’s (TBC) Las Vegas Convention Center Loop (LVCC). Hours for the Resorts World station will vary depending on the events scheduled at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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39 Teslas allegedly acquired by Las Vegas resident involved in crypto scam case

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A 50-year-old Las Vegas resident was charged with operating a cryptocurrency scam that netted him $45 million and 39 brand-new Teslas, among other things. The post 39 Teslas allegedly acquired by Las Vegas resident involved in crypto scam case appeared first on TESLARATI.

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The Boring Company shares sneak peek of Prufrock-1 constructing the Vegas Loop Resorts World exit

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A few photos revealed Resorts World was already preparing for its Vegas Loop station. Signs around Resorts World already referred to the Vegas Loop, directing visitors to the station. The Vegas Loop is a much bigger project compared to the LVCC Loop. Credit: @GasOff2/Twitter.

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The Boring Company Vegas Loop could transport ~2,000 people per hour from Resorts World

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The Boring Company’s (TBC) Vegas Loop is expected to transport nearly 2,000 passengers per hour between its Resorts World station and the Las Vegas Convention Center, which has its own LVCC Loop. “We Vegas Loop fares are expected to cost between the price of public transportation or a rideshare.

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The Boring Company raises $675M to scale boring machine production & more

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The Boring Company has a fully functioning tunnel system in Sin City called the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop. TBC is also working on the Vegas Loop in Las Vegas. The Vegas Loop will connect 51 stations across the city, including locations along the Strip. .

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Greenlane announces LA to LV charging corridor for commercial trucks

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Daimler and BlackRock-backed Greenlane announces plans to build 280 mile long “EV corridor” for commercial trucks running from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Greenlane says it also has plans deploy multiple passenger charging ports for cars, as well, in a bid to support light-duty trucks and passenger cars.

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WiTricity acquires Qualcomm Halo; unifying technology platforms for wireless EV charging

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Qualcomm Incorporated and WiTricity have been working collaboratively with global standards organizations, which currently leverage reference designs from each company. This is an exciting day for WiTricity, for automakers, for prospective EV buyers, and ultimately for any company deploying fleets of autonomous vehicles.

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