Cybertruck Backs L.A. Tesla News Summary


Cybertruck Backs L.A. Tesla News Summary

  1. Tesla Launches FSD v13.2.4 Deployment For Cybertrucks
    Tesla began distributing full self-driving (FSD) v13.2.4 software updates to Cybertruck owners last night.
  2. Tesla Distributes FSD v12.6.1 Update To Vehicles With HW3
    Tesla has started distributing the FSD v12.6.1 version to owners of vehicles with HW3 hardware.
  3. Elon Musk To Emergency Support LA/Malibu With Cybertruck, Starlink
    Elon Musk says he plans to place Cybertrucks in a grid with Starlink and free Wi-Fi where they are most in need in the L.A./Malibu region.
  4. Tesla Donates Cybertruck To Respond To L.A. Wildfire Damage
    Tesla donated several Cybertrucks to the Altadena Mountain Rescue headquarters for use as battery banks before restoring power. The 14,200-acre Eton fire is currently spreading in LA.
  5. Tesla To Deploy Mobile Superchargers In L.A. Wildfire Affected Areas
    Tesla has deployed Megapack-powered Mobile Superchargers and Starlink free Wi-Fi in some locations to support EV owners affected by the L.A. wildfires.
  6. Tesla Excludes iZEV Subsidies As Canadian Model Y Price Hikes
    Tesla raised the price of all Model Y vehicles by $1,000 in Canada, making them exempt from the federal government’s $5,000 iZEV grant.
  7. Deutsche Bank raises Tesla price target to $420
    Deutsche Bank raised its price target on Tesla Inc ($TSLA) to $420 from $370 and maintained its Buy rating. It reflected expectations for the launch of its robo-taxi service and improvements in FSD version 13.
  8. SpaceX to fly its seventh Starship test on Jan. 15
    SpaceX said it plans to conduct its seventh Starship test flight on Wednesday, Jan. 15. The launch window will open at 5 p.m. EDT and 2 p.m. PDT.
  9. Fortune Magazine Corrects Musk-Related Misinformation and Apologies
    @FortuneMagazine issued a correction and apology to Elon Musk for publishing a fake article that charges X (formerly Twitter) new subscribers $8 – the article has been deleted.
  10. SpaceX Operates 400 Direct-to-Cell Starlink Satellites
    SpaceX currently operates 400 Direct-to-Cell (@Starlink) satellites in orbit, which will make text, call and internet access available anywhere in the world, eliminating communication blind spots.

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