@JCarnelian8@MagazineTesla nobody can be accurate when it comes to product launch, especially in innovative sectors. Yes he is always late but it eventually happens. Here are facts laid out, cybercabs are silently coming.
Tesla FSD (Supervised) has just officially been approved in Denmark!
This is the fourth European country to get FSD (Supervised) approved, and counting.
Demand for $TSLA vehicles is SURGING so much around the world that they forgot to roll out Robotaxi! (I kid, I kid...)
Numbers are still coming in, but here's what we know so far about Tesla's May sales. They're absolutely bonkers:
GOOD NEWS 🇫🇷 According to data from French auto industry bodies, Tesla registered 5,446 vehicles in France in May 2026, marking a 655.34% year-over-year surge compared to the 721 vehicles delivered in May 2025 🔥
WOW! This is the first time we've ever been able to see Starship in space from another object. This view comes from modified Starlink satellite they just deployed that has a camera and a light on it.
Super cool!
@PTrubey Yes, SpaceX deliberately accepted lower revenue deals with airlines in exchange for making Starlink super easy to use and available to all passengers
Tesla is a car business, yet they’re:
1. Spending $25 billion in CapEx for AI…
2. Building a million-unit robot line in Fremont while discontinuing two flagship vehicles to make room for it.
3. Constructing a 10 million unit line at Giga Texas (already under construction; we have drone views, thanks Joe!).
4. Starting Cybercab production with a line capable of a 1 million annual run rate.
5. Having the most compute of any manufacturer; Cortex 2 is coming online this year to train Optimus with 500 MW using 230,000 H100-equivalent GPUs.
6. Partnering with SpaceXAI and Intel to build the largest chip fab in the world, with everything needed under one roof.
7. Operating unsupervised robotaxis in 3 cities with a fleet of nearly 40 and scaling.
8. Offering the world’s most advanced ADAS (FSD) in over 9 countries and expanding.
9. Operating the largest Supercharger network in the world and expanding.
10. Manufacturing their own cells (4680) and owning their own lithium refinery.
11. Starting production of the Tesla Semi and mega charger installations.
12. Producing Megapacks, Powerwalls, and solar with a booming energy sector that will only see increased demand.
Yes, Tesla makes a majority of its revenue selling cars, but zoom out and see what they’re building for the future.
If you don’t get it by now, I can’t help you understand any better.
The future is autonomous
Consolidated supply chain reports indicate that Optimus V3 has successfully cleared its engineering verification and is entering small-scale trial production this May.
According to these filings, core suppliers are expected to receive their first mass-production orders in mid-July, paving the way for a large-scale production ramp in August.
This 'May trial, July order' roadmap was further validated during Q1 2026 earnings calls by industry leaders in harmonic reducers and dexterous hand components.
Notably, seven key Chinese partners—including Sanhua, Tuopu, and Leaderdrive—have already passed Tesla’s PPA certification.
With localization now exceeding 60%, Tesla is aggressively positioned to drive down unit costs.
Tesla Vision allows us to deploy airbags up to 70 milliseconds earlier if your Tesla detects an unavoidable collision
This can be the difference between serious injury & walking away from a crash