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Two Driverless Teslas Testing In Austin Caught On Camera

Key Takeaway

The imminent deployment of autonomous electric vehicle fleets represents a substantial, new source of electricity demand that will require significant grid infrastructure and generation planning, especially in regions like ERCOT.

AI Summary

  • Two driverless Tesla robotaxis without human safety monitors were spotted testing in Austin, Texas, ahead of an anticipated deployment before the end of 2025.
  • The planned rollout of autonomous electric vehicle fleets signals a significant and growing future electricity load, particularly for the ERCOT grid.
  • The advancement of autonomous vehicle technology implies ongoing regulatory navigation for deployment, which indirectly influences the pace of electrification and grid demand, impacting load forecasting and infrastructure planning.

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Article Content

A few days ago, I reported on Elon Musk’s statement that driverless Tesla robotaxis without human safety monitors would be on the road in Austin, Texas, within a few weeks — just before the end of 2025. Well, earlier today, two such vehicles were spotted in Austin — but without ... [continued] The post Two Driverless Teslas Testing In Austin Caught On Camera appeared first on CleanTechnica .