TESLA’s network completely dropped on Wednesday in a massive outage that left drivers unable to connect to their cars.
According to Electrek, internal systems were fully down and around 11am ET, leaving users unable to connect their vehicles to the mobile app.
Tesla staff were also unable “to process deliveries and orders” and the company’s website wasn’t working.
The outage also hit Tesla solar and Powerwall, the company’s in-home batteries.
Around noon ET, connectivity was reportedly returning for some users’ cars, the news outlet reported.
The outage – which appeared to be global – is said to be one of the “most wide-ranging” in Tesla’s history.
CEO Elon Musk did not immediately comment on what happened.
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