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Tesla Backs Investor's Petition To Fulfill Elon Musk's Longstanding Regulatory Wish: Stop Calling OTA Fixes As 'Recalls'

Published 13/03/2024, 08:13
© Reuters.  Tesla Backs Investor's Petition To Fulfill Elon Musk's Longstanding Regulatory Wish: Stop Calling OTA Fixes As 'Recalls'
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Benzinga - by Anan Ashraf, Benzinga Editor.

EV giant Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) expressed support for a shareholder’s petition urging the U.S. auto safety regulator National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to reconsider classifying over-the-air software updates for safety concerns as “recalls.”

What Happened: The petition on change.org, initiated by Tesla investor Sawyer Merritt, urges the NHTSA to send electronic recall notifications instead of letters and to stop classifying over-the-air software updates aimed at fixes as recalls.

Currently, the NHTSA requires automakers to send paper letters to owners affected by a recall. The petition calls for the auto safety regulator to drop this requirement due to environmental and cost concerns.

“The NHTSA should implement a modern recall notification policy that allows manufacturers to send owners an electronic notification, including via email, text message, in-vehicle, or in-app notifications, instead of a paper notification,” the petition reads.

The second request concerns the classification of an OTA software update to fix an issue as a recall. Currently, any issue fixed physically or via a software update is deemed a recall by the agency.

“Properly classifying remedies performed through OTA software updates to distinguish this type of remedy from a physical repair will provide consumers [a] greater understanding of their vehicle’s real-time condition and improve vehicle safety,” the petition stated.

Merritt, with over 600,000 followers on X, formerly Twitter, shared the petition on his profile. He mentioned discussing the issues addressed in the petition with Tesla, stating that the EV giant is actively working on them.

“NHTSA should see the public’s support for these changes,” he wrote in the post.

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