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Archives for July 2024

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Elon Musk says ‘genuinely useful’ Tesla bots are coming soon.

What he means by that exactly is anyone’s guess. Will they be helping to build vehicles? Is Optimus being ditched as it wasn’t name-dropped? We might find out next year, though Musk has previously admitted these timelines are mostly guesswork.

It’s not like Tesla has stuck to its Robotaxi reveal dates yet.

A screenshot of Elon Musk on X saying Tesla will introduce humanoid robots internally in 2025.
Making note of these ETA’s for future reference.
Image: X
Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
What kind of charging infrastructure does the Fortnite island have?

I guess we’ll find out soon, as Tesla’s Cybertruck is being added to the battle royale game starting July 23rd. If nothing else, it’s nice to see Fortnite going old-school with low-poly graphics.

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe: too many carmakers are copying Tesla

Rivian’s founder on the R2 / R3 roadmap and the company’s $5 billion VW deal.

Nilay Patel
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Rivian brings EV charging to Yosemite.

The company is opening a new kind of EV charging station in Groveland, CA, just outside of Yosemite National Park. In addition to five charging plugs, the site will also serve as place to get snacks, learn more about EV ownership, and even drop off recyclables in an effort to keep the park clean. The plugs are only available to Rivian owners for now, but the company plans on accommodating non-Rivian EVs eventually.

Rivian EV charging station
The site used to be a blacksmith shop, then a repair shop, and most recently a gas station.
Image: Rivian
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla’s next-gen EV battery is flailing.

The Information reports that Elon Musk is giving the 4680 battery team until the end of the year to “cut its costs and scale up” or it could be curtains for the project. Apparently testing has revealed the specs to be pretty middling. Also the battery keeps collapsing in on itself? Sounds bad.

Two of those people said they weren’t told what the consequences would be if the team misses the end of year deadline. However, both believe Musk may throw in the towel on trying to scale up the 4680 battery in house and instead rely largely on outside suppliers for the technology.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Cops covet Cybertruck.

The police department in Anaheim, California, apparently wants to “be the first” with a Cybertruck, according to an email sent to Tesla modification company Up.Fit and obtained by 404 Media.

Up.Fit has already shown what a Cybertruck for police use may look like. The Anaheim PD later confirmed to 404 Media that the email was “a joke” but that it would still like a Cybertruck for “community engagement.”