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Tesla Network

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The Tesla Network is a forthcoming ride-hailing service being developed by Tesla, Inc. for its vehicles, including the Cybercab, the Robovan, and other personally-owned Tesla electric vehicles.[citation needed]

Tesla revealed on October 23, 2024, during its investor call, that a Tesla ridehailing app has been in internal testing since early 2024, exclusively with Tesla employees in California, using driver-supervised Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.[1][2]

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The Tesla Network is expected to work with all current Tesla vehicles, but is being focused on two new pure-autonomous vehicles, Cybercab and Robovan, as well as the Model 3 and Model Y, for owners who choose to allow their vehicles to participate in the network.[citation needed] Cybertruck, Model S and Model X will reportedly also be able to participate in the ride-hailing network at a future time.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Tesla has been testing a robotaxi service in the Bay Area for most of the year". The Verge. October 23, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "Tesla Tests Self-Driving Taxi Service in San Francisco". IOT World Today. October 24, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.