Tesla-Drone owners have set a new record in Europe. On Sunday, more than 1,100 vehicles gathered at the DronePort in Sint-Truiden, Belgium, for an impressive synchronized light show. This event beats last year's record from Suwon, South Korea, where over 1,000 Teslas took part.
Background and realization of the light show
The light show was organized by the Tesla Owners Clubs in Belgium and the Netherlands. With the help of drones, the Tesla-logo and other light images into the night sky, a visual spectacle was created. The event was captured in impressive multi-angle shots and published on X by the official Tesla-account. The synchronized illuminated vehicles together with the drones created a breathtaking performance that was both Tesla-enthusiasts and technology fans alike.
Significance and future events
Such light shows not only emphasize the community spirit among Tesla-owners, but also show how creative and committed the community is. Simon Pollock, one of the experienced organizers of such events, has already announced the next light show event at the Chattanooga Charge in Tennessee on March 29 and 30. Similar events in the past, such as the X Takeover event in San Luis Obispo or the heart-shaped light show in Salzburg, have always caused a stir and demonstrated the solidarity of the Tesla-community.
Conclusion
The largest Tesla-light show in Europe with over 1,100 vehicles impressively demonstrates the innovative power and enthusiasm of the Tesla-owners worldwide. With spectacular staging and the support of modern drone technology, the community sets standards that will also inspire future events.