The Tesla Tidbits Show
Summary: Tesla Tidbits publishes every week giving you the week's most important Tesla news culled from around the Internet and beamed directly to your earholes in about ten minutes.
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Tesla delivers a literally unbelievable number of cars for Q2, Elon pays Tulsa a visit, the latest battery FUD is debunked, and we get a timeline for all new Autopilot.
Elon rallies the troops for the end of quarter push, the COVID drama at Fremont may not be over, new legislation has been proposed again to promote EVs, and the Tesla Semi has been putting in work.
Model S and Model X can now use V3 Supercharging better, UK residents may get some cash to scrap gas vehicles, Model 3 buyers may be getting incentives to end the quarter, and Burger King is marketing to Tesla owners.
Leno loves Model Y, Tesla begins major focus on the Semi, Tesla is now officially a utility provider in the UK, and there’s a new way to pay for Supercharging.
Model S cracks 400, solar gets a significant price drop, we’ve got two event delays, AP 2 owners get a new trick when backing up, and I’ve got a Tidbit of the Week for you.
The focus at Tesla is all about Model Y, Tesla re-ups its partnership with Panasonic, new sign recognition looks to be on its way to Autopilot, and speaking of which, Canadians got their traffic control device response capabilities on time.
My Canadian listeners will be especially interested in this show, Germany mandates EV charging buildout, Model Y has some cold weather tricks up its sleeve, and we take a peek at another aspect of the US Gigafactory showdown.
WARNING - THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE NOT SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES. DISCRETION IS ADVISED Model Y preorders open in a new territory, we may have another non-US Gigafactory in the works, Tulsa makes a last push for the new US Gigafactory, and I check in on my poll results from last week.
CyberTruck makes its Jay Leno’s Garage appearance, if you’re looking for a Tesla, they just got a bit cheaper, we see the items up for vote at the annual shareholder meeting, and we find out that even the big boss waits in line at the Superchargers.
All is forgiven on the legal front between Tesla and Alameda County, CyberTruck won’t shrink after all, Gigafactory Shanghai may have some new tricks up its sleeve, and the Fremont factory works at getting back to good.
It's time for another interview! This show, I have David Hodge on, the developer of the Nikola third party Tesla App. I hope you enjoy!
The rebellion is over, Giga Nevada may be seeing some expansion soon, there are two US Gigafactory finalists, and we get a date for CyberTruck’s date with Jay.
If you thought the last show was something, wait till you hear this. Elon goes full rebel and opens Fremont against the County health order.
In the immortal words of Popeye, Elon’s had all he can stands, and he can’t stands no more. Fireworks aplenty were had on Saturday, and I’ve got all the details.
Fremont may be opening Friday afternoon, Tesla partners with a competitor in the energy business, Elon gives us a couple of tidbits on Autopilot next steps, and I pay off the winner of the Hot Wheels Model 3 contest.