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Ep 496 · Jun 1, 2026

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Episode 496 · Tesla's FSD approval in Estonia opens public roads in a third European country after Lithuania and the Netherlands.
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> **Tesla's FSD approval in Estonia opens public roads in a third European country after Lithuania and the Netherlands.** > **---** ### Top 12 News Items 1. **Tesla FSD is now approved in three European countries:** June 01, 2026, EVANNEX Tesla secured approval to operate Full Self-Driving on Estonia’s public roads, making it the third European country after Lithuania and the Netherlands. The approvals follow procedures set by the Dutch authority RDW, with rollout notifications expected to begin for owners today. FSD Supervised is already rolling out in Lithuania, while owners with legacy Hardware 3 computers will not receive the new v14 updates. The company has shifted to a €99 monthly subscription as the only purchase option after discontinuing outright sales. Source: evannex.com 2. **Tesla Model 3 Plunges 300 Feet Off Cliff, Passengers Survive:** June 01, 2026, Not a Tesla App A Model 3 in California fell 300 feet off a cliff yet kept its passengers alive, underscoring the vehicle’s structural integrity. The incident again demonstrated how Tesla’s engineering protects occupants in extreme crashes. Rescue teams reached the site after the vehicle came to rest at the bottom. Source: notateslaapp.com 3. **Tesla Adds New Camera Cleaning Guide to Service Mode:** June 01, 2026, Not a Tesla App Software update 2026.20 introduces a dedicated Forward Camera View Cleaning Panel inside Service Mode. Technicians can now follow on-screen steps to address a frequent owner complaint about dirty cameras. The panel guides the process without requiring external tools or disassembly. Source: notateslaapp.com 4. **Tesla Improves Parental Controls in Update 2026.20:** May 31, 2026, Not a Tesla App Owners can now block the in-car Web Browser, Tesla Theater, and Tesla Arcade directly from vehicle settings. The change gives parents finer control over what children can access while the car is parked or in use. The feature arrived as part of the broader 2026.20 software package released over the weekend. Source: notateslaapp.com 5. **Tesla Enables Dashcam Video Encryption in Update 2026.20:** May 31, 2026, Not a Tesla App The same weekend update adds encryption to dashcam clips stored on the vehicle’s USB drive. Footage is now protected from unauthorized access even if the drive is removed. Owners must enter their Tesla account credentials to view or export the files. Source: notateslaapp.com 6. **Tesla Sales in Portugal Surge 350% in May Amid EV Market Growth:** June 01, 2026, Global Banking & Finance Review Tesla deliveries in Portugal more than quadrupled compared with May 2025 as the overall EV market expanded. The increase aligns with similar gains reported earlier in Norway and France. Britain and Germany are scheduled to release their May registration figures later this week. Source: Google News 7. **CATL to mass-produce Sodium-Ion Batteries in 2026, targets 600 km range:** May 31, 2026, r/electricvehicles CATL, Tesla’s battery supplier, plans to begin volume production of sodium-ion cells this year with an initial target range of 600 km. The chemistry is positioned as a lower-cost alternative to current lithium iron phosphate packs. Future versions aim to close the energy-density gap with entry-level LFP configurations. Source: reddit.com 8. **Tesla faces a trust problem inside its own self-driving AI team:** May 31, 2026, Startup Fortune Current and former members of Tesla’s self-driving team have expressed doubts about relying on the system in critical situations. The internal skepticism centers on the gap between demonstrated performance and the requirements for unsupervised operation. The report highlights ongoing challenges in aligning engineering confidence with public claims. Source: Google News 9. **This man became the first person to drive a Tesla to the Arctic Ocean from California:** May 31, 2026, Yahoo Creators An 84-year-old driver completed the first documented Tesla journey from California to the Arctic Ocean. The trip relied on the vehicle’s long-range capability and charging network across remote stretches. The milestone highlights real-world usability of current Tesla models in extreme conditions. Source: Google News 10. **The boost in speed is appreciated:** June 01, 2026, [@Teslarati](https://x.com/Teslarati) (X) Owners testing recent software changes noted noticeable improvements in response times during daily driving. The update affects how quickly the vehicle reacts to driver inputs and surrounding traffic. Feedback so far centers on smoother highway merging and city-street acceleration. Source: x.com 11. **Tesla owner: I literally never touch my steering wheel anymore:** June 01, 2026, [@Teslarati](https://x.com/Teslarati) (X) A long-term owner reported completing multiple drives without any manual intervention under the latest FSD version. The account emphasizes consistent performance on familiar routes and changing conditions. The post reflects growing owner confidence in the supervised system. Source: x.com 12. **Nio Just Launched a Budget EV to Take On Tesla and BYD:** May 31, 2026, The Motley Fool Nio introduced a lower-priced model aimed directly at Tesla’s volume segment and BYD’s offerings. The vehicle targets buyers seeking an affordable electric option with Nio’s battery-swap infrastructure. Pricing and specifications position it as a direct competitor in the entry-level EV space. Source: Google News
### Tesla X Takeover Here are the most interesting, fresh Tesla developments that have everyone talking. 1. **Tesla Sales in Portugal more than quadruple in May** - Registrations jumped sharply as the broader EV market expanded in the country. The increase follows similar gains in other European markets and comes ahead of Britain and Germany reporting their own May figures later this week. Portugal’s surge shows demand recovery continuing across multiple countries simultaneously. Source: Google News 2. **Tesla driver charged after head-on crash destroys 1968 Ford Mustang** - The incident has drawn strong reactions from classic-car enthusiasts online. Authorities filed charges against the Tesla driver following the collision that totaled the vintage vehicle. The story highlights ongoing discussions around driver behavior versus vehicle technology. Source: Google News 3. **Tesla stock tests short-term moving averages amid surging Scandinavian demand** - Price action reflects both European sales momentum and broader market moves. The stock hovered near key technical levels as investors weighed registration gains in Norway and France against other factors. Trading volume remained elevated throughout the session. Source: Google News 4. **Tesla withdraws termination notice on graphite supply deal with Australia's Syrah** - The company reversed an earlier threat to end the agreement. The move eased concerns over raw-material sourcing for battery production and lifted Syrah’s share price. Both parties are now continuing the existing supply relationship. Source: Google News 5. **Forget solid-state batteries, the future is sodium-ion and lithium-air cells according to CATL** - The world’s largest battery maker outlined its long-term roadmap. CATL supplies Tesla and Toyota and now emphasizes sodium-ion and lithium-air chemistries over solid-state approaches. The shift could influence pack costs and supply-chain strategies across the industry. Source: Google News
## Short Spot **Tesla faces a trust problem inside its own self-driving AI team:** May 31, 2026, Startup Fortune Current and former members of the team have voiced doubts about depending on the system in life-critical situations. The internal gap between engineering confidence and public statements remains unresolved. Tesla will need to close that credibility divide before regulators consider unsupervised operation. Source/Post: Google News
### Tesla First Principles Taking a step back from today's headlines, the addition of encrypted dashcam storage and granular parental controls in the same software update reveals how Tesla treats the car as a personal computing device rather than a simple appliance. The encryption requires account credentials to access footage, while the new settings let owners disable browser, theater, and arcade access without third-party tools. These features address two distinct owner concerns—data privacy and family safety—within a single release cycle that also includes a service-mode camera-cleaning panel. By embedding these controls directly in the vehicle software, Tesla can iterate faster than traditional automakers that rely on separate infotainment suppliers, turning routine updates into incremental product differentiation that compounds over time.
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