EV Daily | First Tesla Cybertruck Deliveries Include FSD Update, Global Expansion Planned

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Monday, Sep 30, 2024 8:00 am ET1min read
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The first Tesla Cybertruck deliveries occurred on November 30, 2023, but initially lacked access to Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Unlike other Tesla vehicles, the Cybertruck’s unique design required additional time for software adaptation. Although Tesla sold FSD access with a note on delayed activation, early-access owners are now receiving the latest version, FSD 12.5.5. Tesla plans to release version 13 next month, expanding capabilities. FSD's availability in China and Europe is expected next year, pending regulatory approval. Early videos of Cybertrucks with FSD are emerging online, showcasing the new features.

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The UK has closed its last coal power plant, marking a significant milestone in its energy transition. This shift, supported by policies and investments in renewables, has helped the UK reduce emissions and costs substantially. The coal phase-out aligns with global climate goals, with many OECD countries following suit. Moreover, Haulotte launched the HS5390 E MAX, an electric scissor lift capable of driving fully extended and loaded, emphasizing productivity and environmental benefits. Mazda's new EZ-6 EV and EREV models are available for pre-order in China, offering affordability and advanced features, though not planned for the US market.

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