Tesla Adds First Right to Left Language; Hebrew Support Added in Update 2023.32

By Kevin Armstrong
Tesla adds support for Hebrew in update 2023.32.1
Tesla adds support for Hebrew in update 2023.32.1
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Tesla's commitment to global inclusivity and accessibility is highlighted in its latest software update, 2023.32, which now incorporates support for Hebrew. Recognizing Hebrew as its first right-to-left (RTL) language, this inclusion isn't merely a new linguistic addition. It acknowledges an expansive community of users as the brand grows worldwide.

Beyond Israel's borders, the U.S. boasts the second-largest Hebrew-speaking population. By integrating Hebrew support, Tesla directly reaches out to an even larger international community, ensuring a comfortable and familiar user experience for millions.

The Significance of Right-to-Left Script

Hebrew is one of the few languages, alongside Arabic and others, written and read from right to left. But catering to RTL languages isn't just about flipping text direction. It's about redesigning software interfaces and the user experience and ensuring that the new language isn't a mere addition but integrates seamlessly and feels inherently native.

With native language support, Hebrew-speaking Tesla drivers in Israel and worldwide can intuitively navigate their vehicles' interfaces while minimizing distractions.

Vehicles Supported

In this update Hebrew support has only been added to the Model 3 and Model Y. However, additional support is likely coming, at least for the refreshed Model S and Model X.

Diving into Hebrew: A Language of Legacy and Modernity:

Understanding the depth of the Hebrew language can further illuminate the significance of Tesla's latest update:

  • Historic Lineage: Hebrew, with its rich history stretching over 3,000 years, is not only the liturgical language of Judaism but also one of the world's oldest languages.
  • From Ancient to Modern: The transition of Hebrew from primarily a liturgical language to a vibrantly spoken one in the late 19th and early 20th centuries is a testament to linguistic revival and cultural preservation.
  • Unique Linguistic Traits Interestingly, classical Hebrew is written without vowels. Instead, it uses a system of dots and dashes known as "nikkud" placed around the letters to indicate vowel sounds. This unique system offers a distinct reading experience, merging ancient practices with modern understanding.

Tesla’s Hebrew integration bridges the gap between state-of-the-art technology and ancient linguistic traditions. It serves as a reminder of the brand’s dedication to acknowledging and celebrating global diversity.

Tesla Has Now Exported Its 1 Millionth Vehicle from China

By Karan Singh
Not a Tesla App

After a post on X, Tesla has confirmed that it recently exported its 1 millionth car from Giga Shanghai. That’s a massive number of vehicles from a factory that only opened in December 2019.

Since Q3 2021, Giga Shanghai has been responsible for producing over 50% of global EV production – with the single exception of Q2 2022 – where production fell to about 40% while the factory was retooling. That’s a jaw-dropping figure for a single factory.

1 Million Exports

Giga Shanghai produces Teslas for practically the entire world, including the European, Australian, Chinese, and other Southeast Asian markets. For now, it also produces cars for Canada; however, an upcoming tariff could change this.

Giga Shanghai also celebrated the shipping of 100,000 vehicles to Australia with the 1 million vehicles exported mark. While the majority of vehicles end up in Europe, Australia and Southeast Asia are still massive markets for Tesla.

Going forward, Giga Shanghai, with its continued expansions, will be at or above 1 million vehicles produced per year. A good chunk of these vehicles stay within China, while the rest are exported. Tesla sells on average 40 to 80,000 cars per month in China, depending on the season, with an average of 90,000 cars produced per month in 2024 so far.

Automated Production

This is all thanks to Giga Shanghai’s 95% automated production line. Giga Shanghai is likely one of the most automated and advanced factories in the world, a testament to Tesla’s manufacturing and engineering expertise. Giga Shanghai produces one vehicle every 40 seconds.

We’re looking forward to seeing how Tesla’s expansions and factory innovations continue in the coming months and years.

Tesla Adds 'Critical Alerts' to App That Bypass Mute Switch For Emergencies

By Not a Tesla App Staff
Not a Tesla App

Tesla’s last app update, version 4.37.1, introduces support for critical alerts on the iPhone. These alerts are designed for emergency situations and will override standard notification settings, including the mute switch, Focus modes, and Do Not Disturb. This ensures that owners are notified when immediate action is required, even if their phone is set to silent.

How to Enable Critical Alerts

  1. Activate Dog Mode: Open the Tesla app and turn on Dog Mode.

  2. Main App Screen: After activating Dog Mode, go back to the main section of the app.

  3. Enable Critical Alerts: A new option called Critical Alerts will appear under Live Camera and the quick action icons (Tip: You can add up to 5 quick actions). It’ll state, “Grant permissions to receive critical notifications.” Tap it, and you’ll see a system dialog asking for permission to allow critical alerts for the Tesla app.

  4. Confirm Permission: Choose to allow the Tesla app to send critical notifications, which will grant the app special privileges for sending urgent alerts.

This new feature is likely intended for situations where Dog Mode needs to be turned off unexpectedly. For example, if the vehicle’s battery drops below 20% or if the temperature inside the cabin rises or falls drastically outside of your set temperature, the Tesla app is expected to send a critical alert to the owner, ensuring they are informed right away.

What Are Critical Alerts?

Critical Alerts are a type of iOS notification available only to approved apps, which must meet specific criteria set by Apple. These alerts are designed to be used in emergencies and bypass all standard notification restrictions. This means that regardless of whether your phone is silenced or in Do Not Disturb mode, the alert will play a sound and appear prominently.

By adding support for Critical Alerts, Tesla is prioritizing the safety of pets who may be left inside the vehicle with the expectation that Dog Mode will keep conditions safe. This change makes the app more reliable for alerting owners when immediate attention is needed, ensuring they are always kept informed—even when their phone’s settings would typically prevent other notifications from coming through.

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