EV Daily | Tesla Launches Simplified FSD v13 Amid EV Adoption in Construction and Urban Cleanup
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Monday, Dec 2, 2024 7:00 am ET1min read
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Tesla has released a simplified version of Full Self-Driving (FSD) v13 to early-access customers in the US, despite missing previous release goals. The company aims for unsupervised self-driving by Q2 2025 but has a history of not meeting self-driving timelines, diminishing confidence. The FSD v13 features include improved data scaling and reduced latency, but the focus remains on increasing miles between disengagement. However, there is skepticism about achieving the 2,000x improvement in disengagements within six months.
【Others】
The Atlas Copco E-Air H185, an electric air compressor, is gaining attention in both construction and art installations, providing quiet, emissions-free operation. It is being used in a unique performance installation in Prague, showcasing the fusion of technology and art. The electric equipment allows for precision and silent operation, crucial for maintaining the artistic atmosphere. In Irvine, California, the first electric street sweeper, Evie, has been introduced to provide cleaner and greener streets. The Dulevo D-Zero Plus model offers zero emissions and superior maneuverability, making it suitable for tight urban spaces. The city estimates significant carbon emission reductions, equating to removing several gas-powered vehicles from the streets.
Tesla has released a simplified version of Full Self-Driving (FSD) v13 to early-access customers in the US, despite missing previous release goals. The company aims for unsupervised self-driving by Q2 2025 but has a history of not meeting self-driving timelines, diminishing confidence. The FSD v13 features include improved data scaling and reduced latency, but the focus remains on increasing miles between disengagement. However, there is skepticism about achieving the 2,000x improvement in disengagements within six months.
【Others】
The Atlas Copco E-Air H185, an electric air compressor, is gaining attention in both construction and art installations, providing quiet, emissions-free operation. It is being used in a unique performance installation in Prague, showcasing the fusion of technology and art. The electric equipment allows for precision and silent operation, crucial for maintaining the artistic atmosphere. In Irvine, California, the first electric street sweeper, Evie, has been introduced to provide cleaner and greener streets. The Dulevo D-Zero Plus model offers zero emissions and superior maneuverability, making it suitable for tight urban spaces. The city estimates significant carbon emission reductions, equating to removing several gas-powered vehicles from the streets.
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