Tesla Gathers Cybercab Fleet in Texas, Installs Charging Stations in St. Helena
Tesla has gathered its Cybercab fleet in Gigafactory Texas. Additionally, 12 Tesla superchargers have been installed on the island of St. Helena.
TSLA has assembled its largest visible Cybercab fleet at Gigafactory Texas, with 25 units captured across three areas of the campus in drone footage . The grouping marks a significant milestone in Cybercab production, which began in mid-February 2026 — several weeks ahead of the originally anticipated April start — using Tesla's novel "unboxed" modular manufacturing process designed to reduce costs and factory footprint.
Volume production remains four to eight weeks away, with Tesla deliberately measuring the early ramp given the Cybercab's novel architecture and full reliance on vision-based Full Self-Driving technology. The sub-$30,000 autonomous two-seater is envisioned as the cornerstone of Tesla's robotaxi fleet ambitions, though commercial deployment still depends on regulatory approvals and FSD performance validation.
In a separate development, 12 Tesla Supercharger stations have been installed on the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic, demonstrating the continued global expansion of Tesla's charging infrastructure into even the most far-flung markets. While small in scale, the installation highlights Tesla's strategy of building ubiquitous charging coverage to support EV adoption worldwide.
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