Streaming service for delivering both entertainment and news channels video content for Tesla car owners around the world on the built-in screens of their cars
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01 — The content can be viewed only while the car is not in motion.
02 — The video material takes the entire display of the screen, which is really inconvenient for the drivers while using maps.
03 — The content can be viewed only while the car is not in motion.
To solve this problem, we have developed a video streaming service from popular online platforms for Tesla cars, which allows drivers and passengers to play video content while driving and parking the car
The service is supported by all Tesla cars, uses the latest IT technologies and does not require any third-party intervention in the car
The service is primarily aimed at Tesla drivers, car owners, and their family members around the world. In neighboring countries such as Ukraine and Russia, there are approximately 1,000 and 3,600 Tesla owners respectively.
The total global Tesla sales (as of 2018):
Total for 2018: 534,512
It is worth noting that Tesla sales continue to grow every quarter. According to official statistics, 97,000 vehicles were sold in the third quarter of 2019, compared to 95,200 vehicles sold in the second quarter of 2019. Thus, a total of 192,200 units were sold over the last two quarters — not including the newest Tesla Model Y, which had not yet entered the market at that time.