Cybertruck lovers, ride more with the exoskeleton! Tesla is putting out a software update that increases charging times by more than 80% with the update. This means that your waiting time for charging stations will be zero and you will enjoy a fun ride in your luxurious electric car.
The Tesla Cybertruck, at least currently, offers a remarkable back that will enable charging speeds of up to 250 kW and adjustable charging of 219 km in 15 minutes. But Tesla is not compromising. The upcoming update will change the charge output curve, enabling the pickup to cover a whopping 248 km of range in just a 15-minute window! Of course, regardless of the specific Cybertruck you choose, it’s going to add up significantly.
It’s like having better gear that completely changes the game mechanic. Now, the new Cybertruck will not be difficult to recharge at a steady speed throughout the process, which is a big advantage for those who usually travel with non-rechargeable batteries. This new update addresses a bug we recently reported that caused slowdowns when a vehicle was charging from nearly empty.
These developments reveal Tesla’s high ambitions to always innovate its products and services. Although the Cybertruck’s unveiling generated considerable interest, some critics noted that it could not match the charging speeds of the Rivian R1T or the Ford F-150 Lightning, which are considered its competitors. Tesla is listening.
Our journey does not stop here. Given Tesla’s innovative history, we can expect it to continue making changes until that level of perfection () is achieved. The ultimate goal? A next-generation Cybertruck that will deliver lightning speed or at least equal comfort as a traditional gas-powered vehicle. It remains to be seen whether they’ll be able to achieve this, but one thing’s for sure: Cybertruck owners should consider their next driving adventure with the least inconvenience from charger downtime.
Cybertruck charge curve improvements are coming OTA later this quarter to unlock up to 154 miles recovered in 15 minutes.
— Drew Baglino (@baglino) April 9, 2024