It’s time for me to summarize Tesla news
- Tesla Robotaxi Launch Changes the Game in Automotive Market
Piper Sandler’s Alex Porter expects Tesla’s expansion of its self-driving software to disrupt the auto industry as a whole, including lower sales, higher utilization, and monetization of services. Tesla is the “only winner,” according to analysts. - Tesla Model Y Named Australia’s Best Medium-sized Electric Vehicle
At the 2025 CarExpert Choice Awards, the Tesla Model Y beat the BYD Sealion 7 and Volkswagen ID.4 as the top mid-size electric vehicle. It has been praised for significant improvements in interior and comfort. - Tesla to operate $460 mln mega-pack in Victoria, Australia
The 1.6 GWh Large Capacity Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) will be operational in Victoria, Australia, one of the largest in the region. - Tesla Humanoid Robot Optimus V3 Launch Preview
Elon Musk has a good rating on the Tesla Optimus team, signaling the launch of the Optimus V3. - Tesla Europe Sales Fall 28%; Slightly Recovering
Tesla’s new car registrations in the EU, UK and EFTA regions fell 28% last month from a year earlier, a slight recovery from the previous month, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. - Starlink Ireland Branch Nearly Doubles To $693M In Annual Revenue
Elon Musk’s Starlink Ireland Branch Has Nearly Doubled Annual Sales With Big Growth. - SpaceX Launches Indian, Polish, and Hungarian Astronauts for the First Time in 40 Years
SpaceX has gained attention by launching astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary to the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time in more than 40 years. - Automotive Industry Collectively Criticizes NHTSA’s Regulatory Approach
A trade group representing major automakers such as GM, Toyota and Hyundai has criticized NHTSA for disrupting automotive innovation and progress. - BYD adjusts the pace of factory production and expansion in China
BYD has been slowing production in recent months, canceling night shifts at some of its Chinese plants and cutting production by a third.