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More than 30 people have died this year after being left in hot cars. That’s a very serious problem, to use a bit of understatement. There’s been a kind-of sort-of solution from the Toyota Prius before, but Tesla may have finally found a way to stop it.

The Prius used solar panels on the roof to power fans that would re-circulate air in the car, but that wasn’t exactly sweet, cool, frosty air conditioning. With Tesla’s latest 8.0 software update, the fully electric car aims to do just that.
 



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Tesla Software Update Takes First Step In Protecting Children Left In Hot Vehicles

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