In January, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said improving the company's service operation in North America was his 'number one' priority for the first quarter.
Tesla vehicles can determine which parts need to replaced and order new ones, the electric-car maker announced Monday on Twitter.
"Our cars can keep tabs on certain components to let you know if they need replacing and order parts ahead of your next service visit," the company'Funding secured at $240-ish': Tesla analyst slashes his price target for the 5th time this year Vehicle service has been a point of emphasis for Tesla this year. During the company's fourth-quarter earnings call in January, CEO Elon Musk said improving its service operation in North America was his"number one" priority for the first quarter.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on which initiatives the company has since implemented.
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