Tesla FSD Beta has grown about 475% year-over-year, 78% since Q3 2022

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving suite may really become the dark horse of the electric vehicle maker. A hint of this could be seen in the progress of the company’s FSD Beta program, whose user base appears to have grown by 475% year-over-year and 78% since the third quarter.

In a series of posts on Twitter, Tesla’s official account noted that one of its accomplishments this year was that it was able to allow anyone in North America who has purchased the Full Self-Driving suite to access FSD Beta. Since then, the program has reached a total of 285,000 cars. 

– Continued to ramp vehicle production at Giga Texas & Giga Berlin, with both building 3k Model Y/week in mid-December
– Reached 500k+ Solar Panel & Solar Roof installations
– Enabled anyone in North America who has purchased FSD to request FSD Beta, reaching 285k cars total

— Tesla (@Tesla) December 29, 2022

“Enabled anyone in North America who has purchased FSD to request FSD Beta, reaching 285k cars total,” Tesla wrote

During an appearance at the All In Summit earlier this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the EV maker was working hard to expand its pool of testers. Musk mentioned then that Tesla was looking to hit about 1 million testers by the end of 2022. While 285,000 cars is a far cry from 1 million, it is a notable accomplishment nonetheless, especially if one were to track how much the Full Self-Driving Beta fleet has grown over the past year. 

Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta Users

Q3 2021 — 2,000
Q4 2021 — 60,000 (first “button” release, 30x)
Q1 2021 — 80,000 (+33%)
Q2 2022 — 100,000 (+25%)
Q3 2022 — 160,000 (+60%)
Q4 2022 — 285,000 (+78%)

Total year over year growth: 4.75 times as many users as a year ago @elonmusk

— Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) December 29, 2022

A look at Tesla’s Q4 2021 Update Letter would show that just one year ago, Tesla’s FSD Beta fleet was comprised of just 60,000 vehicles in the United States. Since then, the FSD Beta fleet had grown steadily, culminating in Q3 2022 when the group reached approximately 160,000 users in North America. Considering that Tesla’s FSD Beta fleet has grown to 285,000 cars, it would suggest a growth of 475% year-over-year. It has also posted a quarter-over-quarter growth of 78%. 

Elon Musk has been pretty open about the idea of FSD becoming the difference maker for Tesla’s value in the coming years. But while the system has not achieved autonomous driving yet, FSD has achieved some milestones this year. This included a wide release of FSD Beta 10.69.3.1 to Full Self-Driving suite customers in the United States, which was rolled out late last month. 

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