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@EV-CPO I have the BR06 code for a car I ordered 2 weeks ago. Model X
Thanks.. yes we’ve seen it on new orders (see thread I linked above), but do you have the car yet?
Have you looked at the label on you battery?
When I say *I* haven’t seen the codes yet, it means in the Inventory car data stream.
From up thread replying to a differently worded question, so inital yes would be a no to yours...Any chance you might bring back this part of the site?
https://ev-cpo.com/classic
It's been redirecting to the new one, which, frankly, I greatly do not prefer to the Classic.
Thanks!
Yes. Due to a sharp increase in corporate entities (investment firms, hedge funds, etc) stealing data from the website, I've had to make the 'Classic' version only available for paid subscriptions. I know that sounds counter-intuitive, but it's unfortunately necessary.
And before anyone blurts out "hey.... but you're getting the data free from Tesla!".. yes, that's true, and anyone or any company that wants the raw data can do exactly what I'm doing. But the data presented on my website represents several years of development and significant value-added to what Tesla provides. And if companies want to use my processed data for their for-profit purposes, I expect them to compensate me for my work.
Any chance you might bring back this part of the site?
https://ev-cpo.com/classic
It's been redirecting to the new one, which, frankly, I greatly do not prefer to the Classic.
Thanks!
I don't buy the excuse, the list is only what Tesla lists so investment funds etc could get the same data directly, they've certainly the resources to scan a bit of data, and there are other sites with more comprehensive listings including mixing in Teslas hidden stock (which is where the value is for them) and the wider market...
You certainly shouldn't need to pay for data that's just listed on Tesla website in my opinion, email notifications, alerts etc, maybe, but that's all. I suggest you just use one of the other listing sites like those below which as far as I can see are totally free, one will have a format you probably like.
teslainventory.teslastats.no
Tesla Info: a guide to buying and owning plus all inventory listings
FindMyEv
I don't buy the excuse, the list is only what Tesla lists so investment funds etc could get the same data directly, they've certainly the resources to scan a bit of data, and there are other sites with more comprehensive listings including mixing in Teslas hidden stock (which is where the value is for them) and the wider market....
A bit harsh but if I was an investment house I doubt I'd be worried about a few dollars a month to buy access if it was that valuable.
I can't speak to the motivations of these people, but in a few cases, the analysis would sign up for a new account with a different email address every two weeks just to get the 'free trial' and download the entire database. Why they didn't want to subscribe for a few dollars for full access is puzzling. But I've put a tremendous amount of work into the site and the back-end data processing (and keeping up with the constant internal format changes Tesla makes), so I'm not just going to stand by while FOR-PROFIT industries steal the data for their profit-making activities. I don't know about anyone else here, but I surely don't like being stolen from or working for free.
Hi! I have a premium membership with email alerts, I previously had a few configurations saved but then deleted all of them and I am still getting email alerts. Can you please help me turn them off?