Joe sicked his dogs on Tesla [Deleted due to POLITICS]

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"Accidents with parked responders" means Tesla hitting a paramedic, law enforcement officer, firefighter or other such responder vehicles. This is the kind of investigation that is overall good. Tesla examines a specific edge case, NHTSA gets to do their job about something important, first responders don't have to worry about getting hit by a Tesla (assuming it all gets cleared but the mud has been slung), and owners will feel more confident about autopilot.

Edited for clarity: (h/t @Ogre )
 
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"Accidents with parked responders" means Tesla hitting a paramedic, law enforcement officer, firefighter or other such responder. This is the kind of investigation that is overall good. Tesla examines a specific edge case, NHTSA gets to do their job about something important, first responders don't have to worry about getting hit by a Tesla (assuming it all gets cleared but the mud has been slung), and owners will feel more confident about autopilot.
As long as they don’t regulate autopilot out of existence.
 

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"Accidents with parked responders" means Tesla hitting a paramedic, law enforcement officer, firefighter or other such responder. This is the kind of investigation that is overall good. Tesla examines a specific edge case, NHTSA gets to do their job about something important, first responders don't have to worry about getting hit by a Tesla (assuming it all gets cleared but the mud has been slung), and owners will feel more confident about autopilot.
Just for clarity.

The Teslas in question hit the vehicles, not the paramedics, LEOs, or firefighters in question.

As far as I know, autopilot has never hit a person outside of a vehicle.
 


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Its possible that this is the reason why CT is slated to be released in ‘22 instead of sooner…
The CT is not going to be released until Tesla can get (either self produced or sourced elsewhere) the new 4680 cells in volume.

There might be other blockers, but so far Tesla's been pretty clear the 4680 is the primary one.
 

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Awesome. Thanks gov. for another clearly great use of our tax dollars (sarcasm). Like Crissa pointed out the data is clear that the tesla autopilot is a great system and will only get better with time, but politicians care more about optics than facts. So if this is anything like the firearm debate, they will still be debating this 30 years from now. By then the taxes on the autopilot subscriptions will be bailing out their other failed efforts and both parties will be trying to claim that they were the ones that allowed this great feature to be implemented into society and saved lives because of it. So often its clear that if the gov would just get out of the way and let the good willed entrepreneurs of our country innovate we would move forward so much more quickly.
 

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Federal Tesla investigation to probe 765,000 EVs for crashes involving Autopilot use
The Tesla Models Y, 3, S and X are each part of this formal federal investigation.

https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-investigation-ev-crash-autopilot/
Looking for big corporate settlement to the “”taxpayers”” Obama Admin had the same tactic. Back in the tail end of the Obama years we saw several of “the largest settlement/judgement ever against (insert industry here)”. It seems to play well to their base, and it pays back the UAW’s big donations by sticking it to Elon.
 

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The CT is not going to be released until Tesla can get (either self produced or sourced elsewhere) the new 4680 cells in volume.

There might be other blockers, but so far Tesla's been pretty clear the 4680 is the primary one.
Its interesting that we spend so much time debating on what the hold up is. As if there was key missing link in the critical path that could get us the CT sooner. Entertaining this, its definitely not a government investigation regarding autopilot. That probably will take up valuable Tesla resources but its not critical path. I think we all wish we could see the Elon mind schedule but we probably wouldn't be able to understand it.

Tesla doesn't have a completed factory yet so we are missing the first big critical item. I personally think once the vehicle assembly lines are ready for those 4680 cells to start pouring in the flood gates will open and 4680 cells will be available. Right now there is no demand for them since no car uses them yet. But it does seem like the 4680 development is in line with the new car platforms that will use them. Once we see that Model Ys are coming out of Texas then we can start to speculate on what critical elements are missing and by then we will probably get more random updates from Elon letting us know.
 


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Its interesting that we spend so much time debating on what the hold up is.
The truck is impossible to build profitably and with the quoted specs without a reliable source for the 4680 cells.

Lots of sources suggest Tesla's suppliers are not yet able to manufacture those cells in volume.

Tesla's management has outright said they haven't been able to scale production of the 4680. They've also said they can't start production of the Cybertruck until they have volume production of the 4680.

then we can start to speculate on what critical elements are missing and by then we will probably get more random updates from Elon letting us know.
Why do we need to speculate? What they've told us aligns quite well with the facts available. Musk already said outright in the earnings call what the issue is, we don't have to wait for random tweets.
 

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The truck is impossible to build profitably and with the quoted specs without a reliable source for the 4680 cells.

Lots of sources suggest Tesla's suppliers are not yet able to manufacture those cells in volume.

Tesla's management has outright said they haven't been able to scale production of the 4680. They've also said they can't start production of the Cybertruck until they have volume production of the 4680.



Why do we need to speculate? What they've told us aligns quite well with the facts available. Musk already said outright in the earnings call what the issue is, we don't have to wait for random tweets.
I just have a hard time believing that they would spend hundreds of millions on a factory that would be delayed by a product that they invented. I think the truth is that it takes longer to build stuff than Elon would like to believe. They also said that the CT is just starting the beta phase which means they are still refining the production design. They are not ready to produce it. I speculate they are planning to test the implementation of the 4680 cells in Model Y in either Austin or Berlin before they implement it in the CT. It would be a huge cost for Tesla to make production lines in Austin or Berlin or the Model Y without the structural pack only to change the production line to the structural pack later so I doubt that will happen. 4 months from now when Austin is actually ready to produce something lets talk about what is delaying the CT.

I think my argument still stands that since there is no current demand for the 4680 cells we don't really know what the industry is capable of producing. There are tons of different sized batteries out there with tons of different internal makeup, chemistry and design that all have a demand and an application. There isn't a single production line needing the 4680 cells today.
 

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Come on people, that building in Austin is by far the largest building ever built in the U.S. It takes 9 months to make a baby, look what they've done in that same amount of time. Here's a shot from 9 months ago today.

Tesla Cybertruck Joe sicked his dogs on Tesla [Deleted due to POLITICS] austin11_16_20


BTW, thanks Joe Tegtmeyer for uploading the drone footage that I did this frame grab from.
 
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I think my argument still stands that since there is no current demand for the 4680 cells we don't really know what the industry is capable of producing. There are tons of different sized batteries out there with tons of different internal makeup, chemistry and design that all have a demand and an application. There isn't a single production line needing the 4680 cells today.
Even if they couldn't build the Cybertruck this year, every production line they have is being designed for cars made with the 4680 cells.

They want to use the 4680 cells for the Texas built Model Y, they have a contingency plan to use the 2170 cells, but that would mean getting the production line going with the 2170s, then reworking it once they have production of the 4680 cells.

The Berlin Model Ys were supposed to use the 4680 cells.

The Tesla Semi cannot be built without the 4680 cells.

This is their next generation platform. It will save them billions on existing product lines and none of their new product lines are possible without it.

But... no current demand?
 

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...but politicians...
This isn't politics. As I also pointed out, they're bound by their own regulations to investigate every sob story that has a series of claims.

We don't find out it's frivolous until they finish their investigation.

-Crissa
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