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The TeslaFi numbers have increased dramatically in the last few days in the 32.x-36.x changes.
My car has downloaded over 8 gigs in the last week.
I have google wifi and I can see what each connected device is uploading or downloading.How do you see this type of information?
How do you see this type of information?
My car has downloaded over 8 gigs in the last week.
Tracking the handful of installations we’re able to see on TeslaFi doesn’t really give us any good info, especially since all of those so far have been to people in the Early Access Program. And those with early access are told to not have their cars on TeslaFi in the first place. I’m pretty sure Tesla would be cracking down on this so I don’t think we’ll see many more version 9 installs reported on there.
I have also read that 2018.36.2 is a prerequisite for version 9 which would explain why we’re seeing a lot of vehicles being updated to this version right now. Last I checked it looked like over 90% of Model 3’s on TeslaFi have been updated to 2018.36.2.
It is my suspicion that Tesla is utilizing their larger Early Access Program user base to better shake out any remaining bugs to facilitate a more rapid mass deployment to the fleet. I’d bet once it does reach public deployment we’ll see most Tesla vehicles receive the update within a weeks time.