2/07/2026

[Tesla News Summary] Cybertruck V2G, AI, Roadster Unveiled

This week, Tesla continues to push boundaries with innovative product launches and significant software advancements. From the revolutionary Cybertruck's V2G capabilities to exciting developments in AI and updates on the much-anticipated Roadster, the EV giant is making headlines.

Cybertruck & Energy Innovations Powering the Future

  • Tesla has launched its Cybertruck vehicle-to-grid (V2G) Powershare program in Texas, allowing owners to potentially earn money while their truck is parked.
  • Footage of Tesla's Cybercab charging port and distinctive butterfly doors in action has emerged, hinting at future mobility solutions.
  • A massive 1.6 GWh Megapack Battery facility has been fired up in Australia, marking a significant step in grid-scale energy storage.

Software, AI, and Connectivity Advances

  • Tesla has activated a new AI Center in China aimed at accelerating the development and refinement of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities.
  • The latest Tesla App update (4.53.5) brings charging improvements and an intriguing automatic damage detection feature.
  • Exciting news for Apple users: a first look at Tesla's new Automations feature reveals Apple Shortcuts functionality, promising enhanced vehicle integration.
  • While CarPlay support is reportedly "still in the works," Tesla consistently adds significant features through regular software updates.

Roadster Revival & SpaceX Milestones

  • Seven years after the iconic launch of the Tesla Roadster into space via Falcon Heavy, Tesla has filed a new trademark for the Roadster, featuring a fresh silhouette.
  • SpaceX's Falcon Heavy mission anniversary reminds us of Tesla's intertwined history with space exploration.
  • Reports indicate that SpaceX's xAI merger strategically manages legal liability and debt.
  • In a humanitarian effort, Starlink reportedly disabled Russia’s secret weapon in Ukraine, showcasing its critical role beyond commercial use.
  • Tesla and SpaceX are jointly launching a massive 100 GW solar hiring surge, indicating aggressive expansion in renewable energy and related technologies.

Navigating Challenges & Reputation

  • A Tesla executive stated that "no one has ever" taken control of its vehicles, a claim that has been contested.
  • Unfortunately, Tesla ranked last in Germany in a recent Nordic reputation study, falling behind companies like Temu and NestlĂ©.
  • Another fatal door handle lawsuit has emerged, although a unique fix implemented in China offers a potential solution.

This past week underscores Tesla's dynamic trajectory across multiple fronts. While navigating reputational challenges and legal scrutiny, the company continues to innovate relentlessly in EV technology, AI for FSD, energy storage, and even space exploration with SpaceX. The focus on V2G with Cybertruck, the revival of the Roadster, and ongoing software enhancements paint a picture of a company committed to shaping a sustainable and technologically advanced future.

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