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Starship, FSD, 4860, Chevy Bolt & More | TMC Podcast #40

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0:00 Stream beings
0:15 Intro
2:25 Elon says FSD by end of year again (again)
13:35 Starship launch on 4-20
24:42 Model S and X supercharger incentive
40:41 GM ends the Chevy Bolt
55:14 Tesla 4680 cell update
1:03:04 Texas to add $200 EV registration tax

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Mike: @SteelClouds
Doug: @doug

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James: @scrapps
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Hi,
I listen to your show sometimes, can you go over current batteries in the YLR on one of your shows? Tesla says they are only putting in 74Kwh batteries in the YLR23, yet all external car sites state the YLR23 has a 75-81kwh battery. Tesla says the external car sites battery info is false/inaccurate. I read somewhere that the 74kwh battery is old stock battery ( used in 2017-2019 Teslas). If Tesla cant give battery info on their site, they should ensure the major external car sites arent stating false battery info.