Tesla Robotaxi: Hype Or Reality?

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been promising a fully autonomous car for over a decade. However, despite his repeated assurances, the company still doesn’t have much to show.

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At a recent event named “We, Robot“, Tesla unveiled a prototype of its “Cybercab,” a two-seater vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals. The company also showcased a “robovan” that can carry up to 20 passengers. While the flashy presentation left many questions unanswered, it did reveal that the Cybercab will rely on wireless charging.

However, wireless charging technology is still in its early stages and may not be ready for widespread adoption. The car industry has made progress in developing such chargers, but they are still slow and expensive. Tesla will need to come up with a convenient and efficient solution before the Cybercab can hit the road.

In addition to the challenges posed by wireless charging, Tesla also faces regulatory hurdles. The company will need to obtain approval from authorities to allow driverless vehicles on public roads. Given the complexity of the technology and the potential safety risks involved, this process is likely to be lengthy and challenging.

Overall, Tesla’s robotaxi plans remain shrouded in uncertainty. While the company has made significant strides in developing autonomous driving technology, it faces numerous obstacles that could delay the commercialization of its products. Investors and consumers alike will be watching closely to see if Tesla can deliver on its ambitious promises.

Reference- TechCrunch, The verge, Inside EVs, Tesla website, Futurism, intersting Engineering, Popular Science