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Tesla Gigafactory 3 battery facility gets roof trusses as Model 3 fleet is spotted onsite
Recent footage of the Tesla Gigafactory 3 complex in Shanghai reveals that the roof trusses of the electric car maker’s battery facility are nearly complete. Images of what appear to be Model 3 trial production units at a parking lot also hint that the massive electric car production facility is ready to start building vehicles en masse.
A video taken by EV enthusiast Chao Zhou of Tesla Gigafactory 3’s Phase 2 area shows that the roof trusses of the upcoming battery facility are pretty much laid out. The recent video complements footage shot by drone operator Jason Yang a few days ago, which provided a birds-eye-view of the expansive work being conducted in the Phase 2 zone.
The completion of the Phase 2 zone’s roof trusses bodes well for Tesla’s upcoming battery facility. When roof trusses were finished in the Phase 1 area, after all, it only took a short time before Tesla’s construction partner started installing the facade of the general assembly facility. Considering the speed of the Phase 2 buildout so far, it would not be surprising if the battery building will have some parts of its facade already installed by the end of the year.
It’s not only the Phase 2 area that is making waves in the Gigafactory 3 site. Apart from the quick progress of the upcoming battery facility, Model 3 production activities in the Phase 1 zone have also started hitting their stride. Initial Model 3 trial production units were spotted around the Gigafactory 3 complex in recent weeks, and in a recent flyover, the most encouraging sign for Tesla’s Shanghai-based Model 3 and Model Y plant was spotted.
At a parking lot at one end of the general assembly building was a group of what appeared to be freshly-produced Model 3 units. No local reports have explained what the vehicles exactly were, though there is a good chance that they are still part of Tesla’s trial production phase. A couple of Model 3 sedans were also sighted close to Gigafactory 3’s test track, suggesting that the general assembly building is already operational. It might not be manufacturing the Model 3 in large numbers yet, but Gigafactory 3’s general assembly building appears ready to start ramping its activities.
Local reports and teasers from Tesla China hint at Model 3 deliveries starting in Q1 2020. That’s only a few months away from today, though considering the pace of progress in the Gigafactory 3 site, such a target date almost seems too conservative. With trial Model 3 production units seemingly coming out of the factory, it will likely be only a matter of time before deliveries to the first Made-in-China Tesla Model 3 reservation holders are conducted.
Watch a recent flyover of the Gigafactory 3 site in the video below.
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Waymo driverless taxi drives directly into active LAPD standoff
No injuries occurred, and the passengers inside the vehicle were safely transported to their destination, as per a Waymo representative.
A video posted on social media has shown an occupied Waymo driverless taxi driving directly into the middle of an active LAPD standoff in downtown Los Angeles.
As could be seen in the short video, which was initially posted on Instagram by user Alex Choi, a Waymo driverless taxi drove directly into the middle of an active LAPD standoff in downtown Los Angeles.
The driverless taxi made an unprotected left turn despite what appeared to be a red light, briefly entering a police perimeter. At the time, officers seemed to be giving commands to a prone suspect on the ground, who looked quite surprised at the sudden presence of the driverless vehicle.
People on the sidewalk, including the person who was filming the video, could be heard chuckling at the Waymo’s strange behavior.
The Waymo reportedly cleared the area within seconds. No injuries occurred, and the passengers inside the vehicle were safely transported to their destination, as per a Waymo representative. Still, the video spread across social media, with numerous netizens poking fun at the gaffe.
Others also pointed out that such a gaffe would have resulted in widespread controversy had the vehicle involved been a Tesla on FSD. Tesla is constantly under scrutiny, with TSLA shorts and similar groups actively trying to put down the company’s FSD program.
A Tesla on FSD or Robotaxi accidentally driving into an active police standoff would likely cause lawsuits, nonstop media coverage, and calls for a worldwide ban, at the least.
This was one of the reasons why even minor traffic infractions committed by the company’s Robotaxis during their initial rollout in Austin received nationwide media attention. This particular Waymo incident, however, will likely not receive as much coverage.
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Tesla Model Y demand in China is through the roof, new delivery dates show
Tesla Model Y demand in China is through the roof, and new delivery dates show the company has already sold out its allocation of the all-electric crossover for 2025.
The Model Y has been the most popular vehicle in the world in both of the last two years, outpacing incredibly popular vehicles like the Toyota RAV 4. In China, the EV market is substantially more saturated, with more competitors than in any other market.
However, Tesla has been kind to the Chinese market, as it has launched trim levels for the Model Y in the country that are not available anywhere else. Demand has been strong for the Model Y in China; it ranks in the top 5 of all EVs in the country, trailing the BYD Seagull, Wuling Hongguang Mini EV, and the Geely Galaxy Xingyuan.
The other three models ahead of the Model Y are priced substantially lower.
Tesla is still dealing with strong demand for the Model Y, and the company is now pushing delivery dates to early 2026, meaning the vehicle is sold out for the year:
NEWS: New orders for all four Tesla Model Y trims in China are now officially sold out for 2025, as the factory’s remaining production capacity for the year has been fully allocated.
Estimated delivery dates for new orders now show January-February 2026. pic.twitter.com/Dfnu7yY58N
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) December 1, 2025
Tesla experienced a 9.9 percent year-over-year rise in its China-made EV sales for November, meaning there is some serious potential for the automaker moving into next year despite increased competition.
There have been a lot of questions surrounding how Tesla would perform globally with more competition, but it seems to have a good grasp of various markets because of its vehicles, its charging infrastructure, and its Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite, which has been expanding to more countries as of late.
Tesla Model Y is still China’s best-selling premium EV through October
Tesla holds a dominating lead in the United States with EV registrations, and performs incredibly well in several European countries.
With demand in China looking strong, it will be interesting to see how the company ends the year in terms of global deliveries.
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Tesla Europe rolls out FSD ride-alongs in the Netherlands’ holiday campaign
The festive event series comes amid Tesla’s ongoing push for regulatory approval of FSD across Europe.
Tesla Europe has announced that its “Future Holidays” campaign will feature Full Self-Driving (Supervised) ride-along experiences in the Netherlands.
The festive event series comes amid Tesla’s ongoing push for regulatory approval of FSD across Europe.
The Holiday program was announced by Tesla Europe & Middle East in a post on X. “Come get in the spirit with us. Featuring Caraoke, FSD Supervised ride-along experiences, holiday light shows with our S3XY lineup & more,” the company wrote in its post on X.
Per the program’s official website, fun activities will include Caraoke sessions and light shows with the S3XY vehicle lineup. It appears that Optimus will also be making an appearance at the events. Tesla even noted that the humanoid robot will be in “full party spirit,” so things might indeed be quite fun.
“This season, we’re introducing you to the fun of the future. Register for our holiday events to meet our robots, see if you can spot the Bot to win prizes, and check out our selection of exclusive merchandise and limited-edition gifts. Discover Tesla activities near you and discover what makes the future so festive,” Tesla wrote on its official website.
This announcement aligns with Tesla’s accelerating FSD efforts in Europe, where supervised ride-alongs could help demonstrate the tech to regulators and customers. The Netherlands, with its urban traffic and progressive EV policies, could serve as an ideal and valuable testing ground for FSD.
Tesla is currently hard at work pushing for the rollout of FSD to several European countries. Tesla has received approval to operate 19 FSD test vehicles on Spain’s roads, though this number could increase as the program develops. As per the Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT), Tesla would be able to operate its FSD fleet on any national route across Spain. Recent job openings also hint at Tesla starting FSD tests in Austria. Apart from this, the company is also holding FSD demonstrations in Germany, France, and Italy.
