
Richard Walker
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1 week ago |
driveteslacanada.ca | Matt Wilson |Scott Nordlund |Richard Walker |Darryn John
Tesla has released new videos showing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in use at Giga Texas, where production vehicles now navigate autonomously from the end of the assembly line to the outbound logistics area. The system is being used internally in Unsupervised mode, meaning there is no human driver involved as the vehicles complete their routes within the factory grounds.
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4 weeks ago |
driveteslacanada.ca | Matt Wilson |Richard Walker |Darryn John
SpaceX has officially received approval for a five-year pilot program to provide Starlink satellite internet service in the Vietnam. The decision, issued on March 23, allows SpaceX to offer both fixed and mobile satellite services under a trial period that could last until the end of 2030. Under the pilot framework, SpaceX can service up to 600,000 subscribers through direct and reseller channels.
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1 month ago |
driveteslacanada.ca | Matt Wilson |Darryn John |Richard Walker
After years of stagnation and missed opportunities, Nissan is finally ready to reinvent the iconic Nissan Leaf, along with introducing a lineup of new electric and hybrid vehicles coming to Canada and the U.S. over the next few years. At its recent “Full Speed Ahead” event, Nissan unveiled its product roadmap, featuring over ten new or refreshed vehicles, including the all-new third-generation Leaf and next-gen technologies like e-POWER hybrids.
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1 month ago |
driveteslacanada.ca | Matt Wilson |Darryn John |Richard Walker
Volkswagen Canada and Electrify Canada have partnered to give free DC fast charging to new ID. Buzz owners. According to an announcement by the two companies, first-time buyers of the electric bus will receive 1,400 kWh of free fast charging, which can be redeemed at any Electrify Canada station within four years of purchase or lease. The ID. Buzz supports Plug & Charge functionality, which eliminates the need for a smartphone, bank card, or mobile app.
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1 month ago |
driveteslacanada.ca | Darryn John |Matt Wilson |Richard Walker
A Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas became the latest target of an arson attack after multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire on Tuesday morning.
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