The Tesla website recently added a new option that allows users to manage third-party applications. The move means Tesla may soon launch officially supported third-party apps so that users can more safely and conveniently let other services access their vehicle information.
It is understood that currently some third-party applications such as TeslaFi can help Tesla owners track vehicle usage, but they require full access to all vehicle data. Third-party applications officially supported by Tesla will provide more detailed control options, and users can choose to share only specific vehicle information, thereby increasing security and improving the usability and functionality of third-party applications.
This initiative to support third-party applications may also bring some other potential benefits, such as Apple Maps’ EVrouting function, which can analyze the vehicle’s route and battery power in real time to help users plan their trips more efficiently.
#However, Tesla still has some issues that need to be resolved to support third-party applications. Will all companies have the option to add support? Do I need to pay developer account fees like Apple? Are there any API fees or limitations?
Currently, while users can’t add third-party apps, they can check which services have gained access on Tesla’s website, suggesting this feature may be coming soon. There is no doubt that this move will greatly change the way Tesla owners, vehicles and third-party services interact.
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