When will Tesla come out with self-driving technology


When will Tesla come out with self-driving technology

  1. F FSD v14.1.2 Early Access Initiation — New Core Features to Be Unveiled
    Tesla’s fully self-driving (FSD) v14.1.2 will be distributed to Early Access users starting today. This version will reportedly include key long-awaited features and will be seen as a key step in the future Robotaxi and fully driverless driving transition.
  2. Q Q3 Earnings Release Top 7 Questions for Investors
    Ahead of Tesla’s third-quarter earnings announcement (scheduled next week), seven key questions that investors voted the most were revealed. • New Model Plans: Whether to Launch New Models, including Compact Cars, Traditional SUVs, Pickups, and More
    • Robotaxi indicators: Fleet size, cumulative mileage, completed operation, intervention rate, safety driver removal point
    • Optimus commercialization challenges: hardware and software integration, voice and motion model training, supply chain construction, etc
    • Energy Business Demand: Demand for Megapack, Powerwall and Solar products and AI Data Center Power Supply Plan
    • Robotaxi Expansion Status: Cities Scheduled for Service by End of Year
    • Unsupervised Autonomous Driving (FSD) commercialization time prediction
    • HW3 vehicle upgrade policy: vehicle replacement compensation plan instead of HW4 replacement
  3. Tesla Insurance Closes to Florida
    Tesla has submitted relevant program amendments to Florida’s insurance regulator.
    Scheduled to take effect in December 2025, Tesla-only rates are expected to be applied to private Passenger Auto insurance.
  4. Giga Texas Achieves 500,000th Vehicle Production
    Tesla’s Giga Texas plant has set a cumulative production record of 500,000 units since its establishment.
    This means both Model Y and Cybertruck production lines have entered the stabilization phase, strengthening their position as a major production base in North America.
  5. 노르웨이 declares phase-out of EV subsidies
    The Norwegian government has announced that it will phase out the subsidy system for electric vehicles over the next two years.
    • Lower the tax exemption threshold to 500,000 crowns → 300,000 crowns (about $29,000) from next year.
    • As a result, VAT will also be imposed on all mid-sized EVs such as Tesla Model Y and VW ID.4.
    • The government has “achieved its EV transition target (100% in 2025) and it is time to scale back benefits,” it said.
  6. 호주 to test drive $150 mln megapac project on old coal site
    The $150 million Tesla Megapack Energy Storage System has entered the commissioning phase at the site of a former coal-fired power plant in Queensland, Australia.
    • Commercial scheduled for early 2026
    • Converting existing thermal infrastructure to wind, solar, and hydrogen hubs
    • Expect to spread to clean energy complex models in the future
  7. Texas grants up to $2,500 to EV buyers
    Starting September 1, 2025, Texas residents will be eligible for up to a $2,500 grant on EV purchases or leases.
    • Model S, 3, X, Y, Cybertruck all target
    • Individuals, corporations, and institutions can apply
    • After delivery of the vehicle, you must apply directly, and it will be paid on a first-come, first-served basis within the budget limit.
  8. Waymo launches London autonomous calling service in 2026
    Waymo will launch an autonomous ride-hailing service in London in 2026.
    • Working with local partner Moove to build infrastructure
    • More than 100 million fully autonomous miles and 10 million paid boarding services are already available in the U.S
    • London is expected to be Waymo’s first European commercialization city.

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