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Tesla News - Berlin Ramp, Cybercab Specs, 16 GW Energy Deal

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This episode covers Tesla’s strong stock action, a massive new 16‑gigawatt virtual power plant partnership with Sunrun and Renew Home, and a major production and hiring ramp at Gigafactory Berlin‑Brandenburg including new in‑house battery cell capacity. It also dives into the newly revealed Cybercab robotaxi specifications and how US regulatory proposals to relax pedal and steering requirements could unlock purpose‑built driverless fleets. Additional topics include the global rollout of Charge Stats 2 and Tesla’s Free Supercharging Competition, substantial improvements in FSD Supervised v14, and ongoing labor and environmental tensions around the Grünheide expansion. Overall, Tesla is pushing hard on energy, autonomy, and European manufacturing scale while regulators and labor groups race to keep up.

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This episode covers Tesla’s strong stock action, a massive new 16‑gigawatt virtual power plant partnership with Sunrun and Renew Home, and a major production and hiring ramp at Gigafactory Berlin‑Brandenburg including new in‑house battery cell capacity. It also dives into the newly revealed Cybercab robotaxi specifications and how US regulatory proposals to relax pedal and steering requirements could unlock purpose‑built driverless fleets. Additional topics include the global rollout of Charge Stats 2 and Tesla’s Free Supercharging Competition, substantial improvements in FSD Supervised v14, and ongoing labor and environmental tensions around the Grünheide expansion. Overall, Tesla is pushing hard on energy, autonomy, and European manufacturing scale while regulators and labor groups race to keep up.

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