For those thinking my Q2 Tesla deliveries estimate of 482,898 is too high, it's actually 486,253 if Tesla starts including Semi and Cybercab deliveries (to Tesla Robotaxi LLC) in the total (with "Other Models" or whatever). 👀 $TSLA
@teslaeurope Do you know if the EU Commission can remove FSD Supervised in the country?
Based on my investigation, if the nationals keep it, no chance. It will stay.
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'We don't even need the supervisors anymore.. we are that confident' (to start new places) Tesla Dallas etc.
@DillonLoomis Good point.
Currently only 1-2 vehicles?
Together with RDW, we have officially completed the final vehicle testing phase for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and have submitted all documentation required for the UN R-171 approval + Article 39 exemptions. The RDW team is now reviewing the documentation and test results package internally. They have communicated the expected approval for Netherlands date of 4/10, shifting from 3/20 previously and we look forward to successful completion of this cooperation.
Following the Netherlands’ approval, European countries will be able to recognize this approval nationally. We are anticipating a possible EU-wide approval during the summer.
Over the past 18 months, this approval has involved a series of intense documentation, development, testing, research & audits. Including but certainly not limited to:
– 1,600,000+ km of FSD (Supervised) testing on EU roads
– 13,000+ customer sales ride-alongs
– 4,500+ track test scenario executions
– Thousands of pages of written documentation for 400+ compliance requirements
– Dozens of research studies into safety performance/results
We're extremely proud of the work conducted with the RDW team up until this point.
We very much look forward to the approval in April, and sharing FSD (Supervised) with our patient EU customers!
@SawyerMerritt We know the current production speed (quantity). Suppose up to now they use the previous numbers to calculate delivery dates.
So it should be possible to calculate the demands variability (there is a special expression for this) on different prices. @CernBasher@TashaARK