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Chris Brown

@FleetChrisBrown

Writer, conference founder and chair, brand manager, and mobility geek. I take the stairs.

Los Angeles, CA Beigetreten Mart 2017
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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@DoctorJack16 @drrex1 Jack please. Your feed says you expect it to “ramp quickly” in perpetuity. With zero accountability when it doesn’t. And in 6 months, you’re saying the same thing. But the stock is the product, so…
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Doctor Jack@DoctorJack16·
@drrex1 Once 50% served, I believe it will quickly move up from there.
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Doctor Jack@DoctorJack16·
Dear Tesla Community, here is where things stand with Cybercab/Robotaxi. - 34 cities are beginning to hire for Tesla Robotaxi positions - Cybercabs have been seen in 20+ cities - In the last couple of weeks, there has been an ever-increasing amount of Cybercabs in the outbound lot at Giga Texas. Over 60 Cybercabs and counting. - @Tesla out of nowhere drops a video of the Cybercab yesterday with the words "Golden Era" that @elonmusk reposts shortly thereafter. - The number of unsupervised Robotaxis in Austin has doubled in 2 weeks. And you mean to tell me there are people selling $TSLA?!?!?! Slow at first and then all at once is the mantra. Piece together the puzzle pieces. I have never been more bullish! My only question is, how many new Teslanaires will be minted by Robotaxi scaling by the end of 2026?
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Matt Griscom@MattGriscom·
True, it's unfair. Waymo can only drive on about 1% of the roads that Tesla can drive itself on, and will never achieve what Tesla has with autonomy because it will never have the data. Tesla is profitable. Waymo is losing money. Teslas are great-looking functional vehicles. Waymos are obscenely ugly with the LiDAR tumors sticking out and winking all over them.
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Devon Guerrero@DevonGuerrero·
Waymo has been substantially ramping up their testing here in SD over the past year and will launch this summer. Tesla is still stuck on barely 10 units in one city. It's not even fair to compare the two.
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Overly Trev
Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
@FleetChrisBrown It’s been 13 months and the people doubting them still look like idiots, so yes I’m owning what I said. They will look even more so in another 12-18 months.
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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@OverlyTrev Seriously tho. Are you owning your “12-18 months from last year?
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Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
@FleetChrisBrown Since then they have started an entire robotaxi network and went from 11 supervised cars to having a fleet over 500 cars in two cities and scaling g unsupervised. You sound like you have no idea what’s going on 😂
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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@youngharold @BeerPeak @Mattlinn01 You realize Tesla remote supervises robotaxi right? Direct control. Unlike Waymo, they never actually drives the vehicle, just provides input.
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RabbitHoleEDC@ElectrikRich·
@Mattlinn01 I think you're about to be humbled. Can't wait to see this number in 90 days.
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Philipp Effkemann@PhilippEffkema1·
@dr__dwayne @Mattlinn01 Of course there aren’t 600 at one time. as they are supervised and people work 8hrs the fleet is only 1/3 at one time Unsupervised can run basically 24/7 They will have their designated wireless charger and do 3 shifts per day So in other terms you have 39 unsupervised cars
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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@CernBasher Is anyone holding you accountable for anything @CernBasher ? Tesla has .O5% share today. Does the model account for that?
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Cern Basher@CernBasher·
Tesla's Robotaxi is preparing to reach ~50% of US Population Tesla is hiring for the role of Data Collection Supervisor, Self-Driving (and previously for roles called AI Safety Operator) in many cities across the country. These cities cover about 50% of the US population (depending on whether you look at MSAs or CSAs). This table also shows the new cities (in green) where they've begun hiring. This helps to explain where all the Cybercab engineering test vehicles that @JoeTegtmeyer is seeing every day are going! Note: MSA ("Metropolitan Statistical Area") is a city's footprint while CSA ("Combined Statistical Area") reflects a network of metros acting as one regional economic system.
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Tesla Yoda@teslayoda

❤️‍🔥Breaking: Tesla is actively hiring Self-Driving Data Collection Supervisors in 34 cities! Check out the NEW cities below. Tempe, Arizona San Diego, California Marina Del Rey, California San Francisco, California Aurora, Colorado Washington, District Of Columbia Orlando, Florida Doral, Florida Jacksonville, Florida Tampa, Florida Atlanta, Georgia Chicago, Illinois Lenexa, Kansas New Orleans, Louisiana Owings Mills, Maryland Peabody, Massachusetts Southfield, Michigan Brooklyn Park, Minnesota Saint Louis, Missouri Sparks, Nevada Springfield, New Jersey Buffalo, New York Flushing, New York Matthews, North Carolina Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Devon, Pennsylvania Bartlett, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee Dallas, Texas Austin, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Draper, Utah Bellevue, Washington

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Hoosier Buckeye@ThomasD93551983·
@OverlyTrev This sounds eerily similar to posts from the cultists 12-18 months ago. My guess is 12-18 months from today you'll be posting the same thing. It's been 12-18 months down the road for 6 years.
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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@alex_avoigt Almost no one understands because it’s not happening. There will be no ramp in April or May and the fact that you use fake job postings as evidence is what’s truly funny. Stop posting timelines Alex. It’s not helping you and certainly not Tesla.
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Alex@alex_avoigt·
Tesla is getting its Robotaxi support team ready, and I expect to see an exponential increase in deployments in more cities and numbers either in April or May. Exponential curves start out very slowly, and since that’s currently the case in Austin and the Bay Area, people fall into the trap of thinking it will continue that way - which is a big mistake. Once all its in place, Tesla will not only be able to scale up more quickly but also accelerate its validation process to expand its business. What matters most for the timeline, therefore, is the growth rate once the curve becomes exponential—not the fact that it was linear and slow before. Its truly funny to see that almost no one understand that. 🤭
Tesla Yoda@teslayoda

❤️‍🔥HR Update: Tesla is hiring Robotaxi Field Response Specialist in Dallas and Houston covering 24/7 shifts. Robotaxi Service incoming!

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Chris Brown@FleetChrisBrown·
@UltraRunnerPod As acceptance rates for most CSUs average over 90%, you’re clueless on how to get your kid into higher education.
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Ultrarunnerpodcast@UltraRunnerPod·
I'd heard how crazy the college admissions process is, but now seeing it in reality has blown my mind. My kid has great grades (4.2 weighted) with a ton of APs, leadership ec's, a very solid athletic resume, parents paying cash, etc., all at a private college-preparatory HS, and she has basically no chance of getting into a UC or CSU for her major. Not sure what needs to be done, but this is crazy. 🙄😩
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TeslaInsightsHQ@TeslaInsightsHQ·
@SawyerMerritt With mass production officially starting this month at Giga Texas, it's wild to see these validation units already hitting the roads in Kansas. No steering wheel, no pedals just pure FSD. 2026 is truly the year the robotaxi becomes an industrial reality. 🚕
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Cybercab spotted testing in Kansas for the first time, specifically in Wichita. With Tesla having recently produced a lot more engineering/validation Cybercabs, expect to see Cybercabs pop up in a lot of new areas.
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Overly Trev
Overly Trev@OverlyTrev·
Cybercab in Wichita Kansas… but Robotaxi can’t scale…. Yeah they’re testing everywhere in the U.S. Is nerds know what happening but a lot of people have absolutely no idea the scale Tesla is planning. Next 12-18 months are going to be very exciting 🤖
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Lucas Navallo@LucasNavallo·
@FleetChrisBrown @nymbusjp For a revolutionary vehicle undergoing tons of testing, is that not the right approach? If there were passengers and no drivers, you would be alarmed by the negligence of Tesla. No matter what they do, I don't think you'll be content.
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