Delayed by years – Tesla: Production of electric trucks started

Tesla’s electric semitrailer, which was delayed for years, has now gone into production, according to company boss Elon Musk. The first vehicles are to be delivered to the beverage and food giant Pepsi on December 1, as Musk announced on Friday night on Twitter. Numbers were not initially known. It is the version with a range of around 800 kilometers, he wrote.

The semi-trailer truck Tesla Semi was presented by Musk at the end of 2017 and production was then planned for 2019. After that, however, Tesla preferred to use the existing battery production capacities for passenger cars such as the Model 3 and Model Y. Musk had announced in August – see video – the first deliveries by the end of the year. According to his earlier statements, production was expected for the coming year. Tesla promises lower costs with the Semi than running conventional diesel trucks, including cheap electricity at its special fast charging stations in the US and easier maintenance. Among those interested are logistics services such as Fedex, DHL and UPS as well as the supermarket giant Walmart. There should also be a version with a range of around 480 kilometers.
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