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Tesla ramps Cybertruck production job listings for Giga Texas

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It appears that Tesla is ramping its hiring efforts for the Cybertruck, and the company is focusing on the vehicle’s production too. This was hinted at by the number of open job listings for Giga Texas that are related to the all-electric pickup truck. 

A look at Tesla’s Careers page shows that Tesla has 26 open Cybertruck-related job listings for Gigafactory Texas. Among this number, 23 of the open positions are for manufacturing-related jobs. This suggests that Tesla’s initial production of the Cybertruck is indeed coming, possibly within the timeframe that CEO Elon Musk shared during the Q4 and FY 2022 earnings call. 

The open job positions related to the Cybertruck’s manufacturing reference the vehicle’s drive unit, stamping, and battery pack, among others. Following are Tesla’s open manufacturing jobs related to the Cybertruck listed on the company’s Careers website today.

  1. Equipment Technician – Castings, Cybertruck 
  2. Operations Manager – Stamping, Cybertruck 
  3. Maintenance Manager, Stamping – Cybertruck  
  4. Equipment Technician Body Shop, Cybertruck  
  5. Dimensional Engineer – BIW, Cybertruck  
  6. Robotics Engineer – Stamping, Cybertruck  
  7. Production Supervisor – General Assembly, Cybertruck  
  8. Process Engineering Manager – BIW, Cybertruck  
  9. Senior Quality Engineer – Stamping, Cybertruck  
  10. Dimensional Engineering Manager – BIW, Cybertruck 
  11. Senior Process Engineer – BIW, Cybertruck 
  12. Process Engineer, Drive Unit – Cybertruck  
  13. Senior Equipment Engineer – BIW, Cybertruck  
  14. Maintenance Planner, Battery Pack – Cybertruck  
  15. Equipment Engineer, Drive Unit – Cybertruck  
  16. Production Associate Manager – General Assembly, Cybertruck  
  17. Senior Laser Equipment Engineer – Stamping, Cybertruck  
  18. Tool & Die Engineer – Stamping, Cybertruck  
  19. Senior Equipment Engineer, CNC – BIW, Cybertruck  
  20. Maintenance & Reliability Engineer – BIW, Cybertruck  
  21. Senior Equipment Engineer, Joining – BIW, Cybertruck  
  22. Senior Equipment Engineer Robotics – BIW, Cybertruck  
  23. Equipment Engineering & Maintenance Manager – BIW, Cybertruck

To state that there is a lot of excitement surrounding the Cybertruck’s initial production would be an understatement. The Cybertruck is arguably one of the most highly-anticipated vehicles that are yet to be released. Fortunately, it appears that Tesla is indeed preparing to start the initial production of the Cybertruck in the coming months. This was confirmed as much during the Q4 and FY 2022 earnings call, when Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the all-electric pickup truck would start its manufacturing around summer this year. 

Musk did, however, set expectations by stating that the Cybertruck’s real ramp would likely happen next year. “We do expect production to start… maybe sometime this summer. But I always try to downplay the start of production because the start of production is always very slow. It increases exponentially, but it’s always very slow at first. So I wouldn’t put too much thought in start of production. It’s kind of ‘When does volume production actually happen?’ and that’s next year,” Musk said. 

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Tesla Megapack powers $1.1B AI data center project in Brazil

By integrating Tesla’s Megapack systems, the facility will function not only as a major power consumer but also as a grid-supporting asset.

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Tesla’s Megapack battery systems will be deployed as part of a 400MW AI data center campus in Uberlândia, Brazil. The initiative is described as one of Latin America’s largest AI infrastructure projects.

The project is being led by RT-One, which confirmed that the facility will integrate Tesla Megapack battery energy storage systems (BESS) as part of a broader industrial alliance that includes Hitachi Energy, Siemens, ABB, HIMOINSA, and Schneider Electric. The project is backed by more than R$6 billion (approximately $1.1 billion) in private capital.

According to RT-One, the data center is designed to operate on 100% renewable energy while also reinforcing regional grid stability.

“Brazil generates abundant energy, particularly from renewable sources such as solar and wind. However, high renewable penetration can create grid stability challenges,” RT-One President Fernando Palamone noted in a post on LinkedIn. “Managing this imbalance is one of the country’s growing infrastructure priorities.”

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By integrating Tesla’s Megapack systems, the facility will function not only as a major power consumer but also as a grid-supporting asset.

“The facility will be capable of absorbing excess electricity when supply is high and providing stabilization services when the grid requires additional support. This approach enhances resilience, improves reliability, and contributes to a more efficient use of renewable generation,” Palamone added.

The model mirrors approaches used in energy-intensive regions such as California and Texas, where large battery systems help manage fluctuations tied to renewable energy generation.

The RT-One President recently visited Tesla’s Megafactory in Lathrop, California, where Megapacks are produced, as part of establishing the partnership. He thanked the Tesla team, including Marcel Dall Pai, Nicholas Reale, and Sean Jones, for supporting the collaboration in his LinkedIn post.

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Starlink powers Europe’s first satellite-to-phone service with O2 partnership

The service initially supports text messaging along with apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Google Maps and weather tools.

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Starlink is now powering Europe’s first commercial satellite-to-smartphone service, as Virgin Media O2 launches a space-based mobile data offering across the UK.

The new O2 Satellite service uses Starlink’s low-Earth orbit network to connect regular smartphones in areas without terrestrial coverage, expanding O2’s reach from 89% to 95% of Britain’s landmass.

Under the rollout, compatible Samsung devices automatically connect to Starlink satellites when users move beyond traditional mobile coverage, according to Reuters.

The service initially supports text messaging along with apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Google Maps and weather tools. O2 is pricing the add-on at £3 per month.

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By leveraging Starlink’s satellite infrastructure, O2 can deliver connectivity in remote and rural regions without building additional ground towers. The move represents another step in Starlink’s push beyond fixed broadband and into direct-to-device mobile services.

Virgin Media O2 chief executive Lutz Schuler shared his thoughts about the Starlink partnership. “By launching O2 Satellite, we’ve become the first operator in Europe to launch a space-based mobile data service that, overnight, has brought new mobile coverage to an area around two-thirds the size of Wales for the first time,” he said.

Satellite-based mobile connectivity is gaining traction globally. In the U.S., T-Mobile has launched a similar satellite-to-cell offering. Meanwhile, Vodafone has conducted satellite video call tests through its partnership with AST SpaceMobile last year.

For Starlink, the O2 agreement highlights how its network is increasingly being integrated into national telecom systems, enabling standard smartphones to connect directly to satellites without specialized hardware.

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Elon Musk’s Starbase, TX included in $84.6 million coastal funding round

The funds mark another step in the state’s ongoing beach restoration and resilience efforts along the Gulf Coast.

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Elon Musk’s Starbase, Texas has been included in an $84.6 million coastal funding round announced by the Texas General Land Office (GLO). The funds mark another step in the state’s ongoing beach restoration and resilience efforts along the Gulf Coast.

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham confirmed that 14 coastal counties will receive funding through the Coastal Management Program (CMP) Grant Cycle 31 and Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) program Cycle 14. Among the Brownsville-area recipients listed was the City of Starbase, which is home to SpaceX’s Starship factory.

“As someone who spent more than a decade living on the Texas coast, ensuring our communities, wildlife, and their habitats are safe and thriving is of utmost importance. I am honored to bring this much-needed funding to our coastal communities for these beneficial projects,” Commissioner Buckingham said in a press release

“By dedicating this crucial assistance to these impactful projects, the GLO is ensuring our Texas coast will continue to thrive and remain resilient for generations to come.”

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The official Starbase account acknowledged the support in a post on X, writing: “Coastal resilience takes teamwork. We appreciate @TXGLO and Commissioner Dawn Buckingham for their continued support of beach restoration projects in Starbase.”

The funding will support a range of coastal initiatives, including beach nourishment, dune restoration, shoreline stabilization, habitat restoration, and water quality improvements.

CMP projects are backed by funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, alongside local partner matches. CEPRA projects focus specifically on reducing coastal erosion and are funded through allocations from the Texas Legislature, the Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax, and GOMESA.

Checks were presented in Corpus Christi and Brownsville to counties, municipalities, universities, and conservation groups. In addition to Starbase, Brownsville-area recipients included Cameron County, the City of South Padre Island, Willacy County, and the Willacy County Navigation District.

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