Kazakhstan to Buy More Tesla Cybertrucks for Emergency Fleet After Positive Early Results
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan reported positive results from existing Cybertrucks and confirmed plans to acquire more vehicles as part of fleet modernization.
finance.yahoo.comKazakhstan will purchase additional Tesla Cybertrucks for its emergency response fleet after officials reported positive performance from vehicles already in service. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan stated that the Cybertruck has shown high efficiency in responding to various emergency situations.
Ministry officials said the vehicles support operations where every minute counts and directly affect efforts to save people's lives.
Additional Cybertrucks are likely to be purchased, the ministry confirmed. The acquisitions form part of a broader effort to modernize emergency response vehicles and improve operational efficiency. The ministry cited operational data from the current Cybertrucks as the basis for the decision.
No timeline or quantity for the new purchases was specified in the announcement.
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