Tesla is testing in-car Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity with several major internet providers
Tesla, has started testing in-car wifi hotspot connectivity with several major internet providers to provide an alternative internet connection for its EV fleet. The feature could prove useful to improve the connectivity of Tesla vehicles as data requirements are increasing with more internet-based entertainment features inside the vehicles and as Tesla is extracting more data from them. tesla wifi
Connectivity has been a flagship feature of Tesla’s offering in the auto industry. It enables several fun and useful features for customers and has also been used by Tesla to collect data from the fleet and improve features — mainly Autopilot.
Tesla always offered internet connectivity for free, but as its fleet grew, so did the internet connectivity requirement and cost.
In 2018, Tesla started requiring a new paid “premium connectivity” package for a monthly fee to access some of the more data-heavy connectivity features. Since then, Tesla owners have had to decide if they want to pay $10 per month for the premium connectivity service or not.
More recently, the automaker launched a software update to allow owners to use their phones’ wifi hotspots while driving as an alternative to LTE connectivity.
Now Tesla is apparently working on another alternative involving using Wifi hotspots from internet providers. A Twitter user going by Analytic managed to activate the new feature in their vehicle:
New Upcoming #Tesla feature: Free access to public hotspots from, AT&T, Comcast, Orange, and more!
Since late last year, there have been hints in the firmware that @Tesla was looking to support “Public Hotspots”.
I’ve been able to enable this feature, and confirm it works! ?? pic.twitter.com/L1jJMg24O6
— Analytic.eth ᵍᵐ (@Analytic_ETH) April 21, 2022
Tesla appears to be working with several major internet providers in North America, Europe, and Asia to test the feature.
Tesla hacker “green” confirmed that the feature is the backend of Tesla’s software and the automaker is currently testing it:
New Upcoming #Tesla feature: Free access to public hotspots from, AT&T, Comcast, Orange, and more!
Since late last year, there have been hints in the firmware that @Tesla was looking to support “Public Hotspots”.
I’ve been able to enable this feature, and confirm it works! ?? pic.twitter.com/L1jJMg24O6
— Analytic.eth ᵍᵐ (@Analytic_ETH) April 21, 2022
It’s impossible to get a timeline on when Tesla could bring the feature to customers through a software update.
The feature could prove useful to improve the connectivity of Tesla vehicles as data requirements are increasing with more internet-based entertainment features inside the vehicles and as Tesla is extracting more data from them. tesla wifi
When releasing an Autopilot update in 2017, Tesla asked owners for authorization to collect videos from the Autopilot cameras. After that, Tesla opened the floodgates of Autopilot data gathering, and the amount of data being collected has only increased since.
Hotspots and Connectivity tesla wifi
You can also use a mobile hotspot or your phone’s Internet connection via Wi-Fi tethering (subject to fees and restrictions of your mobile carrier) to access the Internet. To remain connected to Wi-Fi when shifting into Drive or Reverse, choose the connection from the Wi-Fi settings screen, then touch Remain connected in Drive.