
Tesla has started rolling out its 2021.44.30.8 software update, as noted by third-party companion software, @Teslascope.
A Tesla Model S Plaid owner in B.C., Canada, received the 2021.44.30.8 update, which comes after automaker’s 2021.44.30.7 software update.
According to 2021.44.30.8 release notes shared by Model S Plaid owner, John B. (@JbTeslaman), they appear to show the same as 2021.44.30.7:

For Tesla owners with heat pumps dealing with climate control issues and lack of heat, many are still awaiting a software update from the company that will fix issues, called a “high priority” by CEO Elon Musk.
Let us know if you’ve received 2021.44.30.8 and if it fixes your heat pump issues.
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