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Tesla Unveils Cybercab Wireless Charging at 25 kW Amid Self-Driving Probe
Oct 18, 2024, 03:56 PM
Tesla has unveiled a new wireless charging feature for its Robotaxi Cybercab, showcasing an inductive charging system with no ports required. During the 'We, Robot' event, an animation behind Elon Musk teased a charging speed of 19 kW at 35% state of charge (SoC). Further details revealed a potential charging speed of 25 kW, though it remains to be seen if this speed will be achieved in practice. This innovation aims to enhance the efficiency and convenience of Tesla's autonomous vehicle offerings. Meanwhile, the U.S. auto safety regulator has announced an investigation into Tesla’s self-driving system, posing a potential setback for the company.
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