The hottest ticket in the world right now is Tesla’s Cyber Rodeo event in Austin, Texas. The word that I’m hearing from both Matt Holm and Anuarbek Imanbaev who run the original Tesla club in Austin is that they’re encountering Tesla possessors driving in from all over the country. Indeed crazier, numerous of these Tesla possessors do n’t indeed have an invite yet!
Supposedly, the original permit in Austin for the event allows for outside people. That said, we’re not sure ( eventually) how big it'll be — we’ll soon find out. So what can we anticipate? There are a lot of rumors flying around about Elon Musk teasing some big news girding Cybertruck.
So what will we hear about Cybertruck? According to a popular reservation shamus in the Tesla community, the Cybertruck has nearly1.4 a million reservations right now! Presently, all we know is that the Cybertruck product timeline has been pushed back to the coming time due to the inviting demand for Model Y (and Model 3).
Musk stated, on the most recent earnings call, that Tesla needs to fill the growing backlog for Model Y and Model 3 before starting production on a new vehicle. Grounded on the ongoing chip deficit and force chain issues, this strategy clearly seems to make sense. It’s the responsible thing to do.
Nonetheless, there’s a chance we’ll see the product interpretation of Cybertruck for the veritably first time at the Cyber Rodeo — rather of another prototype. We also may get further visibility into when Tesla will start its product. There have formerly been some sightings of Cybertruck and Tesla’s Semi at Giga Austin, so it’s likely they’ll be displayed prominently at the event.
In addition, there’s a chance Tesla will showcase the first Model Y vehicles that are made with the company’s new 4680 batteries. Although these Model Ys look the same on the outside, “ under the skin” there are major differences — including a new structural battery pack that adds severity and makes the auto indeed safer. In addition, we may get a near look at Austin’s “ Giga Press “ which should make the Model Y far easier (and briskly) to produce.
Reports (via Electrek) are indicating that Tesla won't renew Giga Shanghai until Friday (at the foremost) which could represent some buses that won’t be produced. That said, this couldn’t have happed at a better time for Tesla. With Giga Berlin now open and Giga Austin opening this week, it’s likely that Tesla can make up some of the Shanghai space in the coming quarter.
Will it be enough to make up for the product “ pause” in China? It all depends on Tesla’s capability to ramp product snappily at Giga Berlin, Giga Austin, and maybe some added sweats at the company’s Fremont plant as well. I suppose we’ll hear more on this from Elon at the Cyber Rodeo event.
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