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Tesla's RoboTaxi Event Revisited
Ep. 547
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In this episode of Kilowatt, I analyze Tesla's ambitious plans for autonomous vehicles following the controversial We, Robot event. I aim to fill the gaps left by the event's vague details, especially regarding the CyberCab and its wireless charging design. There’s a focus on how FSD operations, like Autopark, enhance the overall autonomous experience, contrasted with mixed feedback concerning Tesla's full self-driving technology claims. Discussions also address regulatory challenges and safety concerns surrounding these advancements.
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- Tesla wants to flood the streets with Cybercab
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- Tesla sued by Blade Runner producers
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- Tesla's wire charging solution is 90% efficient
- Will Robovan fit in a Boring Tunnel?
- Inspiration behind Robovan
- Tesla has a lot to prove on Robotaxi
- Tesla's stock dip
- Tesla FSD requires an intervention every 13 miles
- NHTSA and FSD Investigation 1
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