
Tesla FSD 10x Safer than Human Driver
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Tesla FSD continues to demonstrate superior safety compared to human drivers; the company launches a Supercharger Diner and earns love from Chinese consumers for its Model Y. This and more in today’s roundup with Jowua.
Tesla Launches its First Virtual Power Plant in the UK
Tesla has launched its first Virtual Power Plant program in the UK. It allows users of solar panels and energy storage systems to sell excess electricity back to the grid, which can earn owners up to £300 a month. Tesla is using Octopus Energy, a UK-based renewable energy company, as its supplier to launch the VPP in the region.
Tesla Opens a Supercharger Diner
Tesla has officially opened its first Supercharger Diner to the public in Los Angeles. The location features 80 Supercharger stalls with two large screens and a full-service diner. Here, visitors can grab a bite to eat made from locally sourced organic ingredients while their cars are charging. The restaurant is not limited to Tesla owners, meaning anyone can stop by to eat and watch a movie.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the company plans to open similar locations in major cities around the world, as well as at Supercharger stations on intercity routes. So far, one of the locations is known to be Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, where SpaceX is developing and launching Starship spacecrafts.
Tesla Model Y Tops Two Sales Charts in China
Model Y is a firm favorite among Chinese consumers. According to a post on Weibo by Tesla China Vice President Grace Tao, the car has become the best-selling SUV in the country, as well as the best-selling car priced between RMB 200,000 and RMB 400,000. Tesla Model Y sold 171,491 units in China in the first half of the year.
Tesla FSD 10x Safer than Human Driver
Tesla recently released its latest vehicle safety report. Tesla's safety statistics for Q2 2025 showed that the company recorded one crash for every 6.69 million miles driven with Autopilot technology, making it nearly 10 times safer than a human driver. For drivers who were not using Autopilot technology, the company recorded one crash for every 963,000 miles driven. In comparison, NHTSA and FHWA data indicate one crash for every 702,000 miles driven, highlighting how Tesla's Autopilot can provide safer driving.
Tesla Launches FSD Transfer Offer to Europe & the Middle East
Tesla has expanded its promotion to transfer its FSD system to a new vehicle beyond North America. Now, owners in Europe and the Middle East also have the option to transfer their existing FSD systems to a new car. This move should stimulate car sales, which will be extremely positive for Tesla.
Tesla Reports Financial Results for Q2 2025
Tesla has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025. The company posted GAAP EPS of $0.33 and non-GAAP EPS of $0.40 per share. Total revenues were $22.496 billion, decreasing 12% YoY. Meanwhile, the company’s quarter-end cash, cash equivalents, and investments were $36.8B.
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