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Tesla FSD is 5% more energy efficient than human drivers
Tesla's 2025 Impact Report confirms that its supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) software consumes about 5% less energy than manual human driving, based on real data from 65 million miles. This efficiency peaks at typical urban speeds of 25 to 35 mph, directly reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the power generation source. Tesla is also rolling out FSD v14 Lite for Hardware 3 vehicles, bringing these improvements to older models. The upcoming Cybercab robotaxi promises to double this efficiency, with an estimated consumption of 165 Wh/mi and more advanced FSD hardware, currently undergoing pu
- Supervised FSD uses 5% less energy than human drivers over 65M miles
- Cybercab robotaxi consumes 165 Wh/mi, Tesla's most efficient EV yet
π Why it matters: Tesla's 2025 report shows supervised FSD version improves energy efficiency in urban driving, with Cybercab's advanced FSD hardware extending this advantage.
π Upside: FSD v14 Lite extends energy efficiency to older Hardware 3 vehicles.
π Risk: Not applicable.
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