In some markets, they have become very popular with Uber drivers, who take advantage of subsidies and reduce their fuel costs. In Montreal, every other time I order an Uber, the driver shows up in a Tesla vehicle.
They always have their phones to manage their Uber Driver app and when they get a trip, sometimes they will enter the destination in the Tesla navigation system, but most of the time, they simply follow the navigation on their phones either through the Uber app or through a third-party app.
Now, Uber has announced that Tesla drivers using its rideshare app can now send trip navigation automatically to their vehicles:
Enjoy bigger and bolder navigation. Once you accept a trip request on your phone, pickup and dropoff info will be sent to your Tesla screen automatically.
On top of the navigation, Uber drivers can make the rideshare app aware of their current battery range in order to only send trip request within that range:
When you connect the Uber app to your Tesla, you can enable battery-aware matching so you’ll only see trip requests within your Tesla’s battery range.
Here’s how to activate the feature in the app:
Go to Menu > Account > Vehicles
Under Eligible Vehicles, choose the Connect button next to your Tesla
On the following screen, select Continue to Tesla
Sign in to your Tesla account to grant Smartcar and the Uber app access, then choose Next
Check the boxes next to Vehicle Information and Vehicle Commands, and select Allow
It sounds like Smartcar, an API for cars, is acting as the go-between Tesla and Uber.