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Tesla gets approval for ADAS testing in Shanghai

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Tesla has reportedly been given approval to test its advanced driver assistance systems on select streets in Shanghai as the company moves closer to enabling its Full Self-Driving suite in a highly-competitive auto market.

Tesla has gained the approval on some streets in Shanghai, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. The automaker has tried on several occasions to expand its self-driving efforts throughout the world outside of the United States, and China is the first to take a jump.

According to the report, Tesla also has the potential to gain approval in Hangzhou, which is located in the Zhejiang province. The local officials in Hangzhou are considering approval for Tesla to test there as well, but it has not been given.

Early testing will be handled by Tesla, and staff will operate the vehicles on public roads.

The report follows news that broke late last week regarding Tesla’s plans to test its Full Self-Driving system in China. Tesla plans to test 10 vehicles in Shanghai initially, and now it seems more vehicles and more cities could come into play with the early phases of testing.

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Tesla is still working through the early phases of getting vehicles out on the road in China.

In May, it gained tentative approval to operate FSD in China after clearing early regulatory hurdles that included mapping and navigation functions.

Tesla has reportedly collaborated with China’s Baidu to resolve those two shortcomings, which also eliminated any data-security risks that government officials have expressed against the automaker in the past.

Tesla preparing to register FSD in China: report

The approval and subsequent use of FSD in China is a huge win for Tesla for a variety of reasons. From Tesla’s perspective, the automaker will gain millions of miles of data from the initial testing of the driver assistance package in China, making its operation more accurate and robust, adding more miles to the automaker’s neural network.

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Additionally, Tesla FSD in China will only incentivize consumers to choose the company’s vehicles over others. China has the most robust EV competition in the world, as there are many car companies and many models that undercut Tesla on price by a substantial margin.

Tesla could begin testing of FSD in China within the coming days with this new approval.

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Elon Musk sets expectations for Tesla’s AI6 deal with Samsung

It is no secret that Musk’s leadership style is not for everyone.

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Elon Musk recently clarified a key detail about Tesla’s AI6 chip production deal with South Korean tech giant Samsung. As per Musk, Samsung’s leadership is aware that he would be personally involved in its upcoming factory’s operations.

Such a system, Musk noted, would allow Tesla and Samsung to achieve a real partnership.

Samsung’s AI6 production deal

When Elon Musk confirmed Tesla’s AI6 chip production deal with Samsung, there was one detail that stood out to longtime followers of the electric vehicle maker. As per the CEO, he would personally walk the lines of Samsung’s upcoming facility to ensure that the production of AI6 chips goes according to Tesla’s requirements.

“I will walk the line personally to accelerate the pace of progress. And the fab is conveniently located not far from my house,” Musk wrote in a post on X.

Musk’s comments caught a lot of attention, with some X users joking that Samsung has no idea what it signed up for. Musk, after all, is known to have extremely high demands for his employees during production ramps. He is also a leader who is extremely hands-on, as evidenced by his work during the Model 3’s production hell in the Fremont Factory.

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Musk issues an assurance

Musk’s leadership style is intense, but it is also known to produce admirable results. That being said, it is also no secret that Musk’s leadership style is not for everyone. Fortunately for Samsung, the Tesla CEO noted that he has set expectations with the South Korean tech giant’s leadership, so they know what to expect when the ramp-up of the AI6 chip’s production actually happens. 

“They do. I had a video call with the chairman and senior leadership of Samsung to go over what a real partnership would be like. Use the strengths of both companies to achieve a great outcome,” Musk wrote in a post

While Tesla is already very experienced with mass manufacturing, producing chips at scale is still a new venture for the company. It is a venture that will likely provide benefits for Tesla, however, with noted Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo stating that that partnership could shake up the chip industry’s power balance.

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Tesla is expanding Semi charging infrastructure once again

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Tesla is expanding its Semi charging infrastructure once again, this time to a facility owned by PepsiCo, near Denver, Colorado.

The Tesla Semi is the company’s all-electric Class 8 truck, and it’s been used by PepsiCo. and its subsidiary Frito-Lay, for a few years now, as part of a pilot program. They are two of several companies that have had exclusive access to the Semi for regional deliveries since 2022.

Tesla Semi Pepsico fleet ready to take on the road

These regional deliveries performed by PepsiCo. and others are taking the Tesla Semi from California to Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and Colorado. The need for a solid, reliable charging infrastructure is becoming more evident, especially as Tesla is planning to start mass production of the Semi in the coming months.

It will build these units near its Gigafactory in Reno, Nevada, at a plant that it has been building since 2024.

That infrastructure is growing, as Tesla has submitted permitting to build a new six-stall Semi charging facility in Denver:

This is the location of a PepsiCo. distribution center near Denver. The Semi is evidently ready to start delivering to this location, but more charging is needed at the site to ensure the proper infrastructure is available.

PepsiCo. is putting forth a solid effort to increase its sustainability as a company. It has utilized the Tesla Semi for several years.

It has been a reliable partner for Tesla in the early testing of the vehicle, providing valuable data for the company, as it has handpicked the entities that have had access to the truck.

Tesla Semi dominates in real-world tests during Run on Less event

The expansion comes just after PepsiCo. filed to build 18 Tesla Semi chargers at another facility near Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Tesla sends cryptic message that Robotaxi expansion is imminent

Tesla looks to be imminently launching Robotaxi rides in California.

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Tesla has sent a cryptic message that the expansion of its Robotaxi platform is imminent in an area that the company indicated is a target of the ride-hailing service.

Tesla Robotaxi is currently available in Austin, Texas, but the company has stated for some time that its intention is to expand to California, among other states.

Now, it seems that Tesla is closer than ever to launching Robotaxi in California, based on a new message it sent to users of its Robotaxi app.

We received the message over the weekend, and it required us to accept and agree to new terms. Here’s what it said:

“If your ride is taking place outside of California, it is being conducted autonomously…If your ride is taking place in California, it is being conducted with a safety driver using FSD (Supervised) pursuant to authority from the California Public Utilities Commission.”

The message basically states that Tesla’s Robotaxi rides in Austin will differ from the ones that take place in California in a big way.

In Texas, there is nobody in the driver’s seat. There is a Safety Monitor in the passenger’s seat who simply ensures that everything goes smoothly:

Watch the first true Tesla Robotaxi intervention by safety monitor

In California, there will be a monitor in the driver’s seat, so it will essentially be the same as taking a ride in a vehicle with Full Self-Driving (Supervised).

This will, without a doubt, be a vocal point of the skeptics of the Robotaxi program, but for now, it is proof of Tesla’s “paranoid” focus on safety.

There has not been any established geofence in California within the Robotaxi app, so the program is not yet active in the state. However, it seems the release of the Robotaxi platform in the Golden State is imminent.

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