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Tesla’s Record Sales Everywhere - Cybercab Army Spotted - SpaceX Signed a $33B deal with Google

By Alex Garin in General 123 views 8th Jun, 2026

Tesla Sales Dominance

  The host emphasizes record or near-record sales across markets:

Europe/Germany: Massive YoY growth (e.g., +315% in March, +256% in April, +322% in May 2026). YTD up ~200% vs. 2025, approaching or potentially surpassing 2022–2023 peaks as the Berlin factory ramps. Critics who declared Tesla "dead" in Germany are proven wrong.
Asia-Pacific: Model Y is the top-selling EV in New Zealand (May). Tesla is the #1 brand in Hong Kong (best May ever, +90% YTD). South Korea: +251% YTD, best May ever (~11k units), Model Y #1 overall. Japan: +182% registrations in May, on track for best year, surpassing Audi among imports.
   Broader trends: Positive May data in many countries (+24k surplus in tracked markets), with China wholesales already up 39%. U.S. outlook remains solid even without tax credits. 

   Comparisons to legacy automakers (e.g., Ford's U.S. sales down ~14%, China JV collapse and liquidation) underscore Tesla's edge in EVs/BEVs.

Autonomy & Cybercab/Robotaxi Progress

   This is a major focus, signaling an imminent "all-at-once" scaling:

   Unsupervised fleet expansion: Dozens of new Model Y-based unsupervised Robotaxis registered in Texas (jumping to 51+). Expansion to the full Austin metro area.
   Cybercab sightings: Large fleets spotted (e.g., 40 in Dallas parking lots "ready to go," highway tests in LA). Production ramping; emphasis on manufacturing scale unmatched by competitors like Waymo (~3k vehicles).
    Regulatory push: Application in Nevada for AV network permits aiming for up to 5,000 Robotaxis in the first year.
    Software/Hardware: FSD v15 compatible with AI4; safety data already better than humans; global supervised FSD approvals expanding (map shows yellow countries across Asia, Middle East, etc.). Cybercab deemed "good to go" operationally. 

The video argues Tesla is scaling faster than anyone else historically, even if rollout feels measured.

   Tesla Semi & Other Notes

   Positive testing feedback from Covenant Logistics on challenging routes like Grapevine (I-5 pass): effortless power on grades, superior regen braking, silence, and confidence vs. diesel.
  UK milestone: 300k vehicles delivered.
  Customer sentiment: Buyers citing self-driving capability, value (~$37k for capable FSD cars), performance, and low maintenance as key reasons. 

SpaceX Update

  Elon Musk explained the IPO timing in a JP Morgan interview: entering a massive growth phase needing capital (e.g., space-based data centers harnessing solar energy). The video highlights a major $33B Google deal (~$920M/month for computing power, starting Oct 2026 through 2029), announced amid IPO prep. 
      This is classic BestInTESLA content—enthusiastic, data-heavy, and bullish, aimed at fans and investors. It effectively weaves sales recovery, autonomy breakthroughs, and ecosystem wins (SpaceX) into a narrative of Tesla "absolutely dominating 2026."  .As of early June 2026, the video captures a high-momentum moment for Tesla's core business and Robotaxi ambitions, with SpaceX providing financial firepower. It's a solid, feel-good weekly digest for those following the companies. If you're invested or optimistic on autonomy, it's encouraging; skeptics might see it as selective highlighting of positives.


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