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Tesla files patent to integrate Starlink antenna inside its vehicles

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https://electrek.co/2025/12/17/tesla-files-patent-integrate-starlink-satellite-antennas-inside-cars/

Tesla has filed a new patent that strongly suggests the automaker is preparing to integrate Starlink satellite receivers directly into its vehicles.

The reason why is still unclear.

Tesla vehicles are already some of the most connected machines on the planet, relying heavily on cellular networks for everything from Autopilot data collection to over-the-air software updates and streaming features.

But cellular coverage has limits.


Now, a new patent filing reveals Tesla’s solution.

The patent, titled “Vehicle Roof Assembly with Radio Frequency Transparent Material,” describes a new roof structure designed specifically to allow satellite signals to pass through.

The filing notes that traditional automotive glass and metal roofs often block or attenuate satellite signals, making it difficult to hide an antenna inside the cabin. Tesla’s solution is to use specific polymer blends, such as polycarbonate or acrylonitrile styrene acrylate, that are “radio frequency (RF) transparent.”

The patent explicitly mentions that this assembly allows for the integration of “antennae directly into the roof structure, facilitating clear communication with external devices and satellites.”

Here is a drawing from the patent showing the multi-layer roof structure designed to hide the antenna while maintaining structural integrity:

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While the patent doesn’t name “Starlink” directly (patents rarely name specific commercial products), the implications are obvious. Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet constellation, is a high-bandwidth, low-latency satellite network capable of supporting the kind of data Tesla vehicles consume.

We have already seen some Tesla owners retrofit Starlink Mini dishes onto their cars for off-grid camping, but this patent suggests a factory-integrated solution where the antenna is completely invisible, hidden inside the roof lining.

This would allow a Tesla to seamlessly switch between 5G cellular networks and the Starlink satellite network, depending on coverage, ensuring the car is always online.
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I wonder if the antenna(s) will be baked into the roof glass?! That would be amazing.

I've been asking Tesla for a while to allow us to use Starlink for premium connectivity. Maybe we will finally see this happen!

Remember, they have v48 roof feeds they can tap into too!
 

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Would love further integration of Starlink in our Teslas however it is not what is listed in this patent. Appears to be more for a global positioning device and not broadband internet. Does however list some advantages Starlink can utilize, as well as other gizmos and gadgets! Can see more information on it here:

 

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I think this is a massive conflict of interest and violation of anti-trust, but the bank robbers are running the banks at this point.
 

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This could get me to consider buying a Cybertruck refresh.
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