Judge In Australia Not Happy About Tesla Dragging Its Feet In Class Action Case
cleantechnica.com May 18, 2026

Judge In Australia Not Happy About Tesla Dragging Its Feet In Class Action Case

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A judge in Australia is losing patience with Tesla over its slow progress in a class action lawsuit. The case alleges Tesla misled customers about its Full Self Driving capabilities, battery range, and phantom braking. After an eight-month discovery process, Tesla has produced only 2,000 documents, prompting the judge to warn of a "really bad time" if the company fails to cooperate. The judge has given Tesla until July 31 to complete the discovery process. The lawsuit represents 10,000 Australian Tesla drivers and seeks documents on engineering software and computer systems. The slow pace has hindered the case's progress.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The judge's warning puts pressure on Tesla to be more transparent about its technology and business practices.
  • · A ruling against Tesla could set a precedent for similar cases worldwide.