Tesla said it completed the supply of its first full independent vehicle from the factory to the customer. In a video posted on X – a car – a Tesla model Wii showed – leaving the company’s Austin Giga factory, driving on the highway, passing through the suburbs and passing through residential palaces before arriving at the customer’s apartment building.
Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk promised that the first full autonomous delivery would be on June 28. But on Friday, he announced that one day a milestone had been obtained.
“There were no people in the car at all, nor were the control of remote operators at any point. Fully autonomous!” Musk has written on the X.
But Tesla’s success is still noteworthy, especially when you consider the company’s robotics service’s Rocky Rollout. Robotics launched a passenger seat with a protective monitor, which had access to the hitting switch, and within a few days, vehicles were committed to several safety mistakes, including driving on a double yellow line in the anti -traffic lane, and in the middle of the road without cause.
By proving that she could drive completely autonomous vehicles on the highways without a safety monitor in the vehicle, Tesla is able to show that its full self -driving system is getting closer to Musk’s “non -supervised” promise. Robotics is not enough right now, still requires a safety monitor and a remote supervisor. This leaves Tesla in the organs of confidence that her technology can handle driving without anyone in the car, but when a human being is present inside a human being, she is less confident.
Updated, June 28: The 30 -minute “tall version” of the travel Tesla was added.