In the past week, Tesla reported second-quarter 2026 production of 451,758 vehicles and deliveries of 480,126 units, while also launching driverless Robotaxi operations in Miami, its first such market beyond Texas and California. Together with a rapidly expanding Megapack order book and growing focus on AI and robotics, these moves highlight Tesla’s push to evolve from a pure EV manufacturer into a broader software, energy, and autonomous services platform. We’ll now explore how the Miami…