Should help improve electric cars
Tesla makes electric cars, but it also sells T-shirts and flamethrowers. Maybe the lawn mower will be included soon? This can help improve the autonomy of Model 3, Type Y or Cybertruck.
Tesla-CEO Elon Musk [Elon Musk] has been trying to focus on the company has a lot to do with it. Whether it's a flamethrower, a tunnel machine, or a virus-destroying home air conditioner-if Musk tweeted, there is always a chance that a product will eventually come out. Some people ask themselves: Do you really need it?
Tesla's robot lawn mower
Picture 1/7
It is much cheaper than Tesla ’s electric cars.
[Source: Yanko Design / Prokop Strnka]
To our knowledge, Musk has not yet tweeted the robot lawnmower shown here. It originated from the consideration of the designer Prokop Strnka called the robot "Tesla G". You can't buy it. But robot lawnmowers combine the latest Tesla technology in an interesting way.
The success of Tesla's electric cars can also be attributed to the so-called autonomous driving function. The driver can easily remove his hand from the steering wheel and the car will automatically stay on track, accelerate and brake according to the current traffic conditions. In the parking lot, the vehicle alone avoids obstacles without the driver sitting in the car. These skills can also benefit automatic lawn mowers and vice versa.
According to the project sponsor, this type of robotic lawnmower can help Tesla further improve the autopilot. On the lawn or in the front yard, the "lorry" can be "preserved" without risk, using radar to detect obstacles and calculate the best route and its alternatives. The results of machine learning will contribute to the further development of electric vehicles.
Of course, Tesla's vacuum cleaner robot can provide the same results, especially knowledge. However, neither product is currently in the company's specific planning stage. However, we will pay close attention to Musk's Twitter account. After all, you never know which clever idea the CEO will come up with next.
Article keywords
Technology, electric cars, Tesla and mobility