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I wonder if the laser window cleaner invention is intended mainly or only to clean the glass over the FSD cameras (not that I want to restart the general "OMG, how will they keep the cameras clean?" discussion). Notice in the diagram "Fig 2B" that the side camera behind the front wheel well is marked out with the labels "216" and "218D."That would really be cool if it made it to production:
Tesla obtains patent on its wild idea to use lasers as windshield wipers
Tesla has actually managed to obtain a patent on its wild idea to use lasers to clean debris off of...electrek.co
Imagine what the SP would be if the growth story wasn't busted.For a company with a busted growth story, Tesla sure is growing quickly
I wonder if the laser window cleaner invention is intended mainly or only to clean the glass over the FSD cameras (not that I want to restart the general "OMG, how will they keep the cameras clean?" discussion). Notice in the diagram "Fig 2B" that the side camera behind the front wheel well is marked out with the labels "216" and "218D."
The lasers might be able to use higher power if they weren’t aimed at people or if people weren’t in the car when they were being used.
No, that'll be us folks in the *other* thread doing thatI’m usually skeptical about conspiracies, but it sure looks to me like some big money is selling, early in the week, weekly expiring calls while they pump up the SP. Then, midweek, they put selling pressure on the SP to make those calls worthless.
And it’s not just TSLA. It’s on a basket of stocks that have high weekly call volumes. That’s maybe why the broader market can tank as it did today.
It’s a highly profitable strategy…until it blows up on them, which it might have today with the China production report, but they managed to contain the fallout today, probably at a steep cost. The smarter players of this strategy probably know it’s about time to switch to the other side of the trade as to TSLA, as it gets close to Q3 reporting.
Apart from batteries the additional solution is an inverter standard that requires inverters to back off exports in nigh voltage (oversupply) situations. It is likely that all newer inverters support this.What I read was the problem was managing the production from all across the islands and that it could cause power surges and overwhelm the equipment.
This was several years ago and maybe the answer is batteries. I don't know
So now that we have a pretty clear idea of Giga China P/D for Q3, the big mystery to me is Fremont.
This mainly centers around the battery packs being brought in from China. Fremont has always been below it's actual maximum capacity due to battery constraints. It's capable of doing 500k between the 3/Y, but never reaches that actual rate on a quarterly basis. I am expecting Fremont to increase it's 3/Y production from Q2 thanks to those imported battery packs (more Nevada produced packs are going into the Y).
We also know that since Tesla is bringing in battery packs from China for the 3 and that Giga Nevada is going max production of 2170 battery packs (thanks to Carson's continual updates), chips are NOT the limiting factor for Fremont actually getting to it's production capacity limit.
How much of an increase is hard to say. These MIC battery pack Model 3's are going straight into inventory instead of going to people with orders because of the very slight range difference. And Tesla has been continually replenishing inventory of these MIC battery pack Model 3's. Will it add only like 1-2k of P/D for Q3? Maybe 5,000 P/D difference? 10,000....possible. It's just impossible to say unless someone is literally tracking the inventory every hour of every day.
I'm now expecting 240k P/D for Q3 thanks to the ramp at Giga China combined with 10k of Model S. These MIC battery pack Model 3's though could be a surprise to production/deliveries for Q3. I mean, 250k isn't impossible if Fremont actually produces much closer to it's actual capacity maximum for 3/Y.
Well .. I call my CLK350 Clara, because CL .. so was planning on naming the MY Maya, then again you got me thinking, 326 ? Google says:Will you be changing your user name to MYL326?