What's New in 13.6

Here are the major highlights

400,000 Teslas

Tessie has reached 400,000 connected Teslas. Track them in real-time at stats.tessie.com.

Expanded Battery Health Data

Battery health fleet data now extends beyond 100,000 miles for most Tesla models:

Command History

Explore commands issued to your Tesla through Tessie, including when and where a command was issued from.

Select Activity > Commands or visit dash.tessie.com/activity/commands.

Tesla Command Troubleshooting

Find instant solutions to many different Tesla connectivity issues.

Select Solution on the Command History page next to a failed command to get help.

Automation History

See a history of automations, along with any encountered issue and the corresponding solution.

Select Automation > History or visit dash.tessie.com/activity/commands?source=automation.

Encryption Management

Enable end-to-end encryption and see the status of encryption.

Select Settings > Connectivity > Manage Encryption or visit dash.tessie.com/encryption.

Fleet Telemetry Management

Automatically enable Direct Telemetry and see telemetry status across a fleet of vehicles.

Select Settings > Connectivity > Manage Telemetry or visit dash.tessie.com/telemetry.

Default kWh Rate

Set a default electric rate to be used when no rate is defined for the charging location.

This new feature means you no longer need to define costs per charger. This is particularly useful if you have a regional charging plan that allows you to charge at a flat per kWh rate across many different chargers.

Select Settings > Electric Costs > Default or visit dash.tessie.com/settings/electric.

Visual Enhancements

Dark Mode and Light Mode have received several small visual enhancements in the mobile app and on dash.tessie.com.

Refinements

Many small love-and-care usability improvements and bug fixes have been made across the platform.

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