WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2025 — Elon Musk could be taking his high-speed satellite internet service into a physical storefront.
A recent job posting suggested the SpaceX-owned company plans to open its first retail store in Bakersfield, Calif., marking a new step in how it connects with customers.
“As we continue expanding, we are seeking a store manager to lead a team in delivering an outstanding in-store customer experience while driving sales and adoption of Starlink services,” the listing said.
Until now, Starlink equipment has only been available through its website and major retailers like Best Buy and Home Depot. Telsa, the electric vehicle maker also controlled by Musk, has had a retail presence in shopping malls for many years to bypass state laws that ban car makers from owning dealerships…