Tesla reveals how your self-driving car sees the roadRob Ludacer
Self-driving cars are vehicles that use sensors and artificial intelligence to transport people on roads autonomously without human input. Here’s how they work.
The idea behind self-driving cars is fairly simple: build a car with cameras that can track all the objects around it. The car should react if it’s about to steer into one. And once in-car computers know all driving rules, they should be able to navigate to their destination. In the...
On a Friday in late August of this year, Elon Musk got into his Model S atTeslaheadquarters in Palo Alto, selected a random spot on his navigation screen, and let the car drive itself using its Full Self Driving technology. For 45 minutes, while listening to Mozart, he livestreamed his...
TeslaFi allows scrutiny of driving and charging efficiency, battery degradation, climate control usage, and much, much more. By Dave VanderWerpPublished: Mar 31, 2020 Save Article Car and Driver Modern cars are constantly collecting data and slinging it back to their makers. What, you thought au...
The Model S is among Tesla's longest-running EVs and a popular luxury option. Here's how much the electric sedan will set you back in 2023.
Self-driving is not the only reason to own a Tesla. But outside of electronic power, it's probably what the vehicles are best known for. It is also something that many people believe to be a significant improvement over how we drive today. ...
being at the forefront of innovation is central to my core investment approach. As such, I keep a close eye on several corners of the tech world, watching for the latest and most intriguing developments. And for the past few years, one such corner has held my attention – ...
Many people don’t realize how cheap EV home charging is versus gasoline. But public fast-charging is far more expensive.
In general, the cost of charging an electric car like a Tesla is cheaper than the cost of fueling a gas-powered car.