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How Tesla’s Cybertrucks are aiding Los Angeles with WiFi and relief assistance

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
January 13, 2025
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In the wake of the devastating wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles and Malibu, Tesla’s Cybertrucks have emerged as unexpected heroes, providing critical support to the affected communities. Elon Musk announced on January 12, 2025, that Tesla would deploy Cybertrucks equipped with Starlink satellite internet devices across the fire-stricken areas to offer free WiFi and additional relief efforts.

One of the most significant contributions of the Cybertrucks has been their role in re-establishing internet connectivity. With the fires causing widespread damage to infrastructure, including power and communication lines, many residents found themselves cut off from vital information and communication channels. The Cybertrucks, outfitted with Starlink terminals, are strategically positioned in a grid pattern across the most impacted areas.

This setup aims to create a robust network of free WiFi hotspots for emergency services, residents, and relief workers, ensuring they can access real-time information, coordinate efforts, and maintain contact with loved ones.

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According to Musk’s announcements, these trucks are not just about providing internet; they’re also about community support. Security personnel accompany the vehicles to maintain safety in these disaster zones, and the trucks are stocked with water and snacks for passersby, turning them into mobile relief stations.

Beyond WiFi, the Cybertrucks have been deployed as mobile power stations. Their on-board batteries and power outlets are being used to supply electricity to emergency equipment, charge phones and other devices, and even power temporary lighting or small appliances in areas where the electrical grid has failed. This capability has proven crucial for both first responders and residents who have lost power in their homes.

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Tesla has also mobilized its Megapack chargers and Mobile Powerwall Units, further enhancing the relief effort by providing power to critical locations like emergency shelters or the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department in Altadena. These units, combined with Cybertrucks, create a comprehensive approach to disaster relief by not only tackling communication issues but also addressing immediate power needs.

The response from the community and other entities has been overwhelmingly positive. Posts on X have praised Musk’s initiative, highlighting the innovative use of Cybertrucks for community service during such a crisis. The deployment of Cybertrucks has also delayed some deliveries to customers, a move Musk apologized for but one that underscores the urgency and priority given to emergency relief over commercial interests.

Tesla’s efforts are part of a broader relief strategy involving other companies and organizations. However, Tesla’s unique contribution lies in its technology and the rapid deployment of resources tailored to the immediate needs of connectivity and power.

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