Tesla
- Tesla Finally Introduces a True Blind Spot Indicator in the New Model 3www.notateslaapp.com Tesla Finally Introduces a True Blind Spot Indicator in the New Model 3 [Video]
Tesla introduces a blind spot indicator in the latest Model 3, a feature common in today's vehicles. Discover the unique placement of this safety tool and what
Talk about 2 steps forward and 1 step back. Just put it in the mirror…
- Tesla's Yoke Steering Wheel: A Price Surge and its Controversial Historywww.notateslaapp.com Tesla's Yoke Steering Wheel: A Price Surge and its Controversial History
Amidst drastic Model S and X price reductions, Tesla unexpectedly hikes the yoke steering wheel's cost, sparking further debate amongst enthusiasts.
- Tesla Model 3 Highland info they didn't tell you in the press release
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- (US) Home charging: outside? Multiple?
I’m considering installing home charging (ok, I’m considering a Tesla so formulating my requirements for charging) so wanted to ask your experience for things that aren’t clear to me
the idea of multiple chargers appeals to me since there’s usually more than one car in my driveway. I like how the home charger has power sharing and I certainly don’t need concurrent max charging, but ……
— my panel is crowded. It’s unclear whether multiple chargers need to be on separate circuits or can share one? If can share, are there size requirements? One option is to put in a “big enough” circuit as the biggest expense but not worry about a second charger when I need it. But can they share a circuit? How big does it need to be? Or would I need a sub-panel in the garage? I don’t like all the extra connections for such a high draw circuit, but it would add flexibility
— anyone with experience having the charger outside? Would I regret it? I have a one car garage but have realistically never use it for a car. If I install the charger inside the garage, I’d generally snake the cable under the door
— for the universal charger, does it also have along cable or are there any placement limits? My driveway is one car wide by two long. If I park one in front of the other as usual, would I have any problems charging two cars at once? 24’ cable seems like it ought to be enough?
- Full Tour Of The New Tesla Model 3 Refresh! All Of The Changes Make The Best Car Even Better
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- 2020 M3 or 2018 MS
We currently have a 2021 MY and that is our only car. Planning on getting another Tesla as we have a Tesla Wall Connector at home. I've been looking at both and checking threads and such, but wanted to know if anyone chose one over the other. I'm leaning towards a Model S as I've wanted one since the 2012 model came out, but I know hardware, charging, and mileage have changed a lot since. I telework mostly so mileage isn't really a problem, but I'm having my first kid in late Feb so I need something that is safe. I can push for a 2020 MS as well, but not sure if it's worth it for the extra money. Any advise or insight would be helpful!
- MYP Hankook Ventus S1 AS
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the aforementioned Hankook tires on their MYP (or in general for Hankook?).
Still have one more season or so left on my 2020 tires but want to be ready when the time comes.
- New Tesla Model 3 - what's changed?
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Meet the updated Tesla Model 3!
It’s been 7 years since the Model 3 was first unveiled, and this is the biggest design overhaul yet! The question is, how much has changed? Well, Mat’s got hands-on with the car to take a closer look.
In terms of the design, there are a few notable changes. Up top, there are a pair of slimmer, sleeker headlights, and there’s also a big central vent as part of the bumper. This helps give it a more aggressive look compared to the previous model. The side profile remains pretty similar to before, apart from a set of new alloy wheel designs. Around the back, the Model 3 comes with updated taillights and a new bumper. The car is also available in a couple of new, exclusive paint colours!
On the inside, the look and feel are still pretty similar to before, but there are a couple of notable differences. While the large portrait infotainment screen remains, the dash around it has been updated, with new LED lights added to it. There a better quality materials to be found throughout the cabin compared to before, and the infotainment system has been updated and is much quicker and more responsive than before. The indicator buttons have now also been integrated into the steering wheel.
When it comes to performance, the Model 3 still comes with a single-motor RWD edition and a dual-motor long-range edition. However, aerodynamic improvements and overall performance updates mean the car can now travel further, with the single-motor RWD having a range of 346 miles, while the dual-motor can travel for up to 423 miles!
The new Model 3 won’t be released in the UK until next year, but thankfully, the price is set to stay pretty similar to before - so you can expect entry-level models to cost around £42,000. But will it be worth the wait? You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
- Tesla heavily discounts Model 3 inventory in Canada and USdriveteslacanada.ca Tesla heavily discounts Model 3 inventory in Canada and US
Tesla has significantly discounted their Model 3 inventory in Canada and the US on Wednesday night. The discounts comes just a few days before Tesla is expected to announce their newly designed Model 3 in [...]
- Tesla expands Supercharger access for non-Tesla EVs in Australiaelectrek.co Tesla expands Supercharger access for non-Tesla EVs in Australia
Tesla has greatly expanded Supercharger access for non-Tesla EVs in Australia, with now most of the network being opened to...
- Tesla ordered by auto regulators to provide data on 'Elon mode' Autopilot configurationwww.cnbc.com Tesla ordered by auto regulators to provide data on 'Elon mode' Autopilot configuration
Regulators want to know more about a configuration that eliminates a so-called "nag" that normally prompts owners to keep their hands on the steering wheel.
- Tesla Releases FSD on HW4 Vehicles Only a Day After Elon Musk Said it Will Take at Least 6 Monthswww.torquenews.com Breaking: Tesla Releases FSD on HW4 Vehicles Only a Day After Elon Musk Said it Will Take at Least 6 Months
Elon Musk a couple of days back said that Tesa vehicles with HW4 computers will not get FSD for at least 6 months. However, late last night, in a surprising move, Tesla released FSD Beta 11.4.4 to HW4 vehicles in North America – here is what’s going on.
- Tesla turns on Dojo supercomputer, accelerating Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta trainingdriveteslacanada.ca Tesla turns on Dojo supercomputer, accelerating Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta training
Tesla is turning on its Dojo supercomputer today, a move that will significantly accelerate dataset training for Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta. At its core, Tesla’s new supercomputer delivers a peak performance of 340 FP64 PFLOPS [...]
- What's the closest you've come to running out of power?
I barely made it to my office yesterday. Had the "keep it under 50" and "keep it under 40" warnings blaring and was counting 100s of feet. #oops
- Watch Tesla test Cybertruck's likely final version on its own test trackelectrek.co Watch Tesla test Cybertruck's likely final version on its own test track
A Tesla Cybertruck, likely the final version of the electric pickup truck, was spotted being tested on the automaker’s own...
- Tesla changes its solar strategy, lays off workers, bets on certified installerselectrek.co Tesla changes its solar strategy, lays off workers, bets on certified installers
Tesla is evidently changing its solar strategy by starting to move away from having its own installers and relying more...
- Tesla integrates Apple Shortcuts into iOS app enabling top-tier automationapple.news Tesla integrates Apple Shortcuts into iOS app enabling top-tier automation — TESLARATI
Tesla has integrated Apple Shortcuts into its iOS Smartphone App, enabling top-tier automation for owners.
- Tesla Supercharger Network tops J.D. Power EV public charging studywww.teslarati.com Tesla Supercharger Network tops J.D. Power EV public charging study
The Supercharger network achieved a score of 739 out of 1,000 possible points in J.D. Power's EV public charging study.
- Tesla launches new ‘universal wall connector’ that puts the charging world on noticeelectrek.co Tesla launches new 'universal wall connector' that puts the charging world on notice
Tesla has launched a product: the Tesla Universal Wall Connector. The product is perfect for non-Tesla EV buyers in North...
- Tesla launches new Model S and Model X with shorter range and cheaper priceselectrek.co Tesla launches new Model S and Model X with shorter range and cheaper prices
Tesla has launched two new vehicles of the Model S and Model X. The automaker is bringing back “Standard Range”...
- Tesla says it will build new '1st of its kind' data centerselectrek.co Tesla says it will build new '1st of its kind' data centers
Tesla says it will build new “1st of its kind” data centers. The automaker is hiring staff for it and...
- Tesla slashes Model Y and Model 3 prices in Chinaelectrek.co Tesla slashes Model Y and Model 3 prices in China
Tesla has updated its Model Y prices in China to reduce them on most versions of the electric SUV and...
- Tesla Cybertrucks are now coming out of Giga Texas in numberselectrek.co Tesla Cybertrucks are now coming out of Giga Texas in numbers
A new drone flyover of Gigafactory Texas shows that Tesla Cybertrucks are now coming out of the factory in numbers....
- Tesla won the plug war - and that's good news!
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Alec graciously eats some of his previous words, and provides a fairly balanced take on the current state of charging infrastructure.
- Tesla Cybertruck found broken down on side of the roadelectrek.co Tesla Cybertruck found broken down on side of the road
A Tesla Cybertruck release candidate was found broken down on the side of the road as the automaker is testing...
- Tesla licenses NACS to connector manufacturing giant Volexwww.teslarati.com Tesla licenses NACS to connector manufacturing giant Volex
Tesla has licensed its North American Charging Standard (NACS) to connector manufacturing giant Volex.
- Tesla looks like it will finally break ground at Gigafactory Mexicoelectrek.co Tesla looks like it will finally break ground at Gigafactory Mexico
Tesla looks like it is finally be about to break ground at Gigafactory Mexico as machinery has been spotted at...
- Tesla poaches top manufacturing executive from Boschelectrek.co Tesla poaches top manufacturing executive from Bosch
Tesla has poached a top manufacturing executive from Bosch, Dr. Michael Schmitt, who has over 25 years of experience at...
- Tesla partners with EnergyHub to build ‘largest virtual power plant in Northeast’electrek.co Tesla partners with EnergyHub to build ‘largest virtual power plant in Northeast’
Tesla and EnergyHub have announced a new partnership to build “the largest virtual power plant in [the] Northeast.” Virtual power...
- Tesla acquires German wireless charging startup Wiferion - Charged EVschargedevs.com Tesla acquires German wireless charging startup Wiferion - Charged EVs
Is Tesla planning to go wireless? The company has long touted autonomous driving technology, which will require some form of automated charging. In 2015, Tesla showed a prototype of a gee-whiz “snake charger.” In 2017, there were rumors that it was working on a ground-mounted automated conductive ch...
- Tesla Model Y HW4 Infotainment System Has Half the RAM and Storage of an HW3 Unitwww.autoevolution.com Tesla Model Y HW4 Infotainment System Has Half the RAM and Storage of an HW3 Unit
Tesla began to deliver the Model Y with Hardware 4 Autopilot computer, which also integrates the infotainment system. A new teardown revealed that the HW...
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-model-y-hw4-infotainment-system-has-half-the-ram-and-storage-of-an-hw3-unit-219135.html
- Tesla is losing its Master of Coinwww.theverge.com Tesla is losing its Master of Coin
He’s being replaced by chief accounting officer Vaibhav Taneja.
- Tesla vehicles get added to $4,000 used EV credit, if you can find one under $25,000electrek.co Tesla vehicles get added to $4,000 used EV credit, if you can find one under $25,000
Tesla vehicles have been added to the eligibility list for the up to $4,000 used electric car credit. It should...
- Tesla now bills for Supercharging in kWh in Canadamobilesyrup.com Tesla now bills for Supercharging in kWh in Canada
The electric vehicle company previously charged by the minute.
- Tesla Cybertruck's small frunk revealed in leaked videoelectrek.co Tesla Cybertruck's small frunk revealed in leaked video
A video from inside Tesla Gigafactory Texas has revealed the Cybertruck’s frunk for the first time. As expected based on...
- Uber is buying 100 Tesla Model Ys to deploy in Tokyoelectrek.co Uber is buying 100 Tesla Model Ys to deploy in Tokyo
Uber announced that it is buying 100 Tesla Model Y electric vehicles to deploy in Tokyo as part of a...
- CCS adapter doesn't work on Chargepoint, but works fine on EA.
I've got a 2018 Model 3 that I've upgraded with the new charge port ECU to support CCS. The adapter works fine in EA, but I recently tried it on a Chargepoint station and while the station recognized the car, it wouldn't start charging. Said there was some kind of problem.
Station worked fine with the CHAdeMO cable and adapter though.
Is there a thing with Chargepoint and the CCS adapter? Or could there be something with my ECU upgrade?
- Tesla officially acquires wireless charging startupelectrek.co Tesla officially acquires wireless charging startup
Tesla has officially acquired Germany-based wireless charging startup, Wiferion, as the automaker is expected to launch its own wireless charging...
- Hackers manage to unlock Tesla software-locked features worth up to $15,000electrek.co Hackers manage to unlock Tesla software-locked features worth up to $15,000
A group of hackers have exposed an exploit that can unlock Tesla’s software-locked features worth up to $15,000. Free heated...
Hackers were able to exploit the AMD Secure Processor which allows them to jailbreak the infotainment system. The hackers believe that they can run any software they want and essentially unlock any features that are software-locked. It’s “un-patchable” short of a hardware updates from Tesla.