Tesla Autopilot Is 10X Safer than a Human Driver
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The Texas maker has been showing strong safety records for its vehicles, thanks to the active and passive systems they feature. Learn more about the continuing lead of Model Y, Cybertruck sales in Canada, and the Semi that is set to hit the European market in the weekly news roundup from Jowua.
Tesla Autopilot Is 10 Times Safer Than a Human Driver
Last week, Tesla released its Q2 2024 vehicle safety report, and the data it showed was impressive. According to the report, the company’s vehicles with active Autopilot were involved in just one crash for every 6.88 million miles driven. By comparison, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reported one crash for every 670,000 miles driven in the United States. This means that Tesla Autopilot is already more than 10 times safer than a human driver.
It is also important to add information about those Tesla vehicles that have been involved in accidents while driven by human drivers. For these cars, one accident was recorded every 1.45 million miles traveled. This again shows significantly better results than the overall accident rate in the US. This superiority is possible due to the combination of passive safety features built into every vehicle Tesla produces.
Model Y Leads China's EV Market in 2024
Tesla's sales in China are gradually recovering, data shows. Model Y's popularity is gaining momentum, leading to an increase in vehicle registrations. The compact SUV continues to lead the battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment in China, ranking first in sales for the first seven months of 2024. From January to July, 298,384 Model Ys were sold, far outpacing its closest competitor, BYD Seagull, which recorded 227,293 units sold.
Model Y Is Germany’s Best-Selling BEV in 2024
Tesla continues to strengthen its position in Germany thanks to strong sales of Model Y. The compact SUV got off to a strong start to the year and held on to its position as the best-selling BEV. In the first seven months, 18,588 Model Ys were sold, 4,343 more than its closest competitor. Volkswagen was able to sell 14,245 ID.3s, which only guaranteed it second place.
Tesla Semi Is Preparing to Enter the European Market
The electric truck is highly anticipated on European roads due to its eco-friendliness. Knowing this need, Tesla is preparing to bring Semi to the European market. This was confirmed in job listings and statements from company executives.
Earlier this year, Tesla said it planned to unveil the electric truck at the IAA Transportation 2024 show in September in Hanover, Germany. Now, the company is looking for a head of business development for Semi in Europe to help officially bring the truck to the European market.
Tesla Launches Cybertruck in Canada
Last week, Tesla officially launched Cybertruck sales in Canada. Although it was initially priced high, the company quickly pushed to have the federal luxury tax removed. Cybertruck comes in two versions: All-Wheel Drive (AWD) starting at CAD 137,990, and Cyberbeast at CAD 165,990.
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