Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is well known for sending free software updates that improve its vehicles long after customers have taken delivery.
The next update on the way is bringing improvements to core features, including vehicle charging and security.
Last month, Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ: TSLA) "Tesla Charging" Twitter account shared that the company would soon let customers vote on where new Superchargers would be built, and also allow new location suggestions.
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) is working hard to expand both Gigafactory Berlin and Texas to massively upscale its vehicle production capacity. But even as both factories ramp up, Tesla still has a hard time making enough vehicles to satisfy the high demand.
When a person buys a Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) vehicle, they are buying it directly from Tesla. This is different than the dealership model used by legacy auto manufacturers that adds a middleman to the car-buying process.
In a new post on its website today, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) has announced that the new Model 3 and Model Y will no longer be delivered with ultrasonic sensors (USS).
As electric vehicle adoption increases, the need for charging also increases. While many people can charge at home, there are those that either can't charge at home or need additional fast charging for long-distance travel.