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Tesla Supercharger for Business exposes jaw-dropping ROI gap between best and worst locations
Charging Apr 09, 2026

Tesla Supercharger for Business exposes jaw-dropping ROI gap between best and worst locations

Tesla has released a new online calculator for its Supercharger for Business program, showing that the total cost and return on investment (ROI) vary dramatically by location. This highlights that choosing the right site is critical for profitability, meaning businesses must carefully evaluate potential installations. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this tool underscores the company's push to expand its charging network through strategic partnerships.

Tesla rolls out FSD v14.3 (2026.2.9.6) with better reaction time, rewritten AI compiler with MLIR (Release Notes, rollout status)
FSD Apr 08, 2026

Tesla rolls out FSD v14.3 (2026.2.9.6) with better reaction time, rewritten AI compiler with MLIR (Release Notes, rollout status)

Tesla has begun the public rollout of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software version 14.3, which CEO Elon Musk previously indicated is a major update. The release focuses on improved vehicle reaction times and features a rewritten AI compiler using MLIR technology. For owners and enthusiasts, this represents a significant step forward in the performance and underlying architecture of Tesla's autonomous driving system.

Tesla’s new Supercharger for Business tool reveals $940,000 all-in price
Charging Apr 08, 2026

Tesla’s new Supercharger for Business tool reveals $940,000 all-in price

Tesla has publicly revealed that a standard 8-stall V4 Supercharger station costs a business approximately $940,000 to install. The company's new configurator tool shows Tesla takes a flat $0.10 per kWh fee, with estimated payback periods for the business ranging from 4 to 7 years. This move provides transparency for potential partners and signals Tesla's push to expand its charging network through third-party investment.

Musk falsely claims Tesla FSD is 10X safer than humans, complains about lawsuits
FSD Apr 08, 2026

Musk falsely claims Tesla FSD is 10X safer than humans, complains about lawsuits

Elon Musk claims Tesla's Full Self-Driving is ten times safer than human drivers, but the company has not released data to support this. He is using the claim to frame ongoing lawsuits over FSD-related crashes as an attack on technological progress. For owners and enthusiasts, this highlights a continued gap between Tesla's promotional statements and the verified, publicly available evidence regarding FSD's safety.

Tesla FSD v14 vs Mercedes Drive Pilot: The Autonomous Driving Showdown
FSD Europe Apr 08, 2026

Tesla FSD v14 vs Mercedes Drive Pilot: The Autonomous Driving Showdown

Tesla's FSD v14 is a Level 2 system requiring driver supervision, while Mercedes' Drive Pilot is a certified Level 3 system allowing drivers to disengage in certain conditions. This means Mercedes offers legal hands-off capability, but Tesla's system aims for broader operational use. For owners, the comparison highlights the trade-off between Tesla's more ambitious but supervised automation and Mercedes' legally recognized but geofenced self-driving.