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Giga Texas production now using FSD Unsupervised for new vehicles

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Tesla has announced that its Giga Texas facility has applied Unsupervised Full Self Driving (FSD) for newly produced vehicles to move them from the factory to the storage facility area.

A couple of clips posted on X show the new Model Ys self-driving through the facility to a 1.4-mile journey on the road including pedestrians, cars, trucks, and other on-road objects.

Earlier this year, the Fremont factory started producing vehicles with self-driving ready hardware that can be used from the very first minute of rolling out of the line.

It was the first place where Tesla demonstrated this autonomous vehicle transfer from the origin to the parking lot area to load on the storage truck.

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Tesla vehicles operate autonomously with FSD, its self-driving technology, which drives through public roads, and it can react to on-road scenarios including traffic signals, stop signs, pedestrian crossings, on-road constructions, make turns, going full circle and more.

The company continues to add new features to FSD to become more aware of the self-driving. However, its consumer version is currently supervised and requires a human driver to monitor its moves and take control in uncertain situations.

Last year, Tesla unveiled a plan to roll out unsupervised FSD in Texas and California. It will initially set up autonomous ride-hailing services using Model 3, Y and other existing vehicles starting June 2025. Cybercab, a dedicated self-driving vehicle, will debut somewhere in 2026-27 for self-driving public rides.

This unsupervised version of FSD is not limited to the main car lineup, as Tesla also sent it to Cybertrucks.

Recently built, Cyber tunnel beneath the Giga Texas takes Cybertrucks to the storage facility. With FSD, these electric pick-up trucks autonomously drive through a 0.6 mile route to reach their destination.

Furthermore, Tesla also confirmed that it has now collectively accrued 50,000 driverless miles between Giga Texas and Fremont Factory.

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