Airlines Did the Right Thing in Florida Ahead of Hurricane
After reports of price gouging in the lead up to Hurricane Irma, U.S. airlines made moves to reduce the burden on those trying to escape the coming storm.
Tech giant Tesla has just assisted Floridian homeowners in fleeing the evacuation zone of Hurricane Irma – and gave up a couple thousand dollars of income in the process.
The sustainable car company reportedly confirmed with Electrek that they have remotely unlocked the full travel range of Model S/X 60/60D vehicles with 75 kWh battery packs.
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Earlier this week, a Tesla driver in Florida reached out to the car company and asked if they could unlock his battery potential so he could flee the extra 30 miles away from the evacuation zone.
The company then decided to remotely unlock the battery capacity of every Tesla vehicle in Florida to ensure that residents could drive as far away as necessary on one battery charge.
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