Tesla Developer API Guide: HTTP-Proxy Server Integration (Part 4)

Tesla made the Vehicle commands API publicly accessible during the October time frame of 2023. During the initial launch, these APIs can be directly consumed with just the oAuth tokens to pass the commands to the vehicles. Later in a month, Tesla announced that the APIs would be deprecated in favor of the vehicle command … Continue reading Tesla Developer API Guide: HTTP-Proxy Server Integration (Part 4)

Tesla Developer API Guide: BLE Key Pair – Auth and Vehicle Commands (Part 3)

Tesla provides 2 ways of communication with the car. One is over the internet using the APIs and the other is using a BLE connection. BLE connection helps in one of the most crucial parts of locking and unlocking the car, even without having a network connection in the car and on the phone or … Continue reading Tesla Developer API Guide: BLE Key Pair – Auth and Vehicle Commands (Part 3)

Tesla Developer API Guide: Developing third party apps (Part 2)

In the last post we have seen how to start with the initial partner onboarding, third party registration of the app with Tesla, user authentication, user authentication and authorization. Once we are set with the basics, we can start consuming the fleet APIs for different commands and operations. The APIs are grouped under 4 major … Continue reading Tesla Developer API Guide: Developing third party apps (Part 2)

Tesla Developer API Guide: Account Setup, App Creation, Registration, and Third-Party Authentication Configuration (Part 1)

For years, Tesla has been leading in innovating electric vehicles and energy solutions. However, their developer API remained tightly sealed, even though many other vendors offered these APIs by reverse engineering the Tesla unreleased APIs until Tesla decided to make their APIs publicly available in October 2023. This direct developer API from Tesla opens up … Continue reading Tesla Developer API Guide: Account Setup, App Creation, Registration, and Third-Party Authentication Configuration (Part 1)

Distributed computing, Holistic AI, etc., What could you possibly see next in your favorite applications?

Almost all computer technology companies' goal and vision is to solve the world's problems by making products and delivering solutions that most people can use. There is never a proper way to determine what is next for a new or existing product. Companies try to adopt strategies like user experience surveys, A/B testing, beta launches, … Continue reading Distributed computing, Holistic AI, etc., What could you possibly see next in your favorite applications?

Mobile apps: Third-party integration strategy

Mobile applications interact with different services, share and aggregate data, unify the functionalities, etc to give a unified experience to the user. Mobile apps are both producers and consumers of data, depending on the type of the application. Businesses across the globe interact with partners, vendors and leverage modern technologies to provide more value adds … Continue reading Mobile apps: Third-party integration strategy