Tesla’s latest software update has introduced a change that could significantly impact campers and outdoor enthusiasts who use their electric vehicles for adventures.
With Software Update 2024.32, Tesla has disabled the use of 12-volt and 16-volt sockets when the vehicle is unoccupied. This modification affects those who rely on these power outlets for camping equipment and appliances.
The new policy restricts socket usage to two scenarios
- When someone is inside the vehicle
- When the car is operating in Camp Mode
This change presents several challenges for campers
- Sentry Mode Conflict: Many Tesla owners use Sentry Mode for security while camping, especially to monitor wildlife. However, activating Sentry Mode now turns off the power sockets.
- Continuous Occupancy Required: To keep appliances like fridges powered, someone must remain in the vehicle at all times, unless Camp Mode is active.
- Risk of Food Spoilage: Campers who leave their vehicles for extended periods may return to find their refrigerated food has spoiled due to power loss.
The update has sparked confusion and frustration among Tesla owners who frequently use their vehicles for camping. While the change might help conserve battery life, it appears to overlook the needs of outdoor enthusiasts.
Many owners are calling for Tesla to reverse this decision, arguing that the previous system was efficient and better suited to their camping needs. The requirement to keep someone in the vehicle or use Camp Mode exclusively is seen as impractical for those who often venture away from their cars during camping trips.
As the camping community voices its concerns, it remains to be seen whether Tesla will respond to these requests and consider modifying the update to better accommodate outdoor activities.