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Tesla’s newest “Folding V4 Superchargers” are key to its most aggressive expansion yet
Charging Mar 26, 2026

Tesla’s newest “Folding V4 Superchargers” are key to its most aggressive expansion yet

Tesla has introduced a new, folding design for its V4 Superchargers, which allows 33% more units to be shipped per truck. This innovation significantly reduces deployment time and cost, enabling a faster and more aggressive expansion of the Supercharger network. For owners and enthusiasts, this means quicker access to more charging locations as Tesla accelerates its infrastructure growth.

California regulator confirms Tesla is ‘not operating an autonomous vehicle service’
FSD Mar 25, 2026

California regulator confirms Tesla is ‘not operating an autonomous vehicle service’

A California regulator has clarified that Tesla's ride-hailing service is classified as a standard chauffeur service, not an autonomous vehicle operation. This means Tesla is not subject to the stricter safety and data reporting rules that apply to true robotaxi companies like Waymo. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this confirms that the company's current service relies on human drivers and is not the fully self-driving "robotaxi" that has been promised for the future.

Free FSD Transfer: Why Tesla Wants You to Sign Before March 31
FSD Europe Mar 25, 2026

Free FSD Transfer: Why Tesla Wants You to Sign Before March 31

Tesla is offering a free transfer of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability to customers who take delivery of a new vehicle by March 31, 2026. This is widely seen as a strategy to clear inventory of current models with older hardware (HW3/HW4) before a key European regulatory approval in April. For owners, it's a chance to upgrade their car without losing their significant FSD investment, while for Tesla it helps sell existing stock ahead of a potential hardware transition.

Tesla Solar: The $2.9 Billion Paradox That Will Save Full Self-Driving
Tesla Energy Mar 25, 2026

Tesla Solar: The $2.9 Billion Paradox That Will Save Full Self-Driving

Tesla is investing $2.9 billion in Chinese machinery to build energy independence for its Texas operations. This strategic move aims to secure a stable power supply, which is critical for the development and operation of its data-intensive Full Self-Driving technology. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals Tesla's commitment to overcoming infrastructure hurdles to advance its autonomous driving ambitions.