At the time, we were told that the production equipment installed would be for about 5 electric trucks per week. Tesla plans to move to higher volume production at Gigafactory Texas.
In today’s tweet, Musk announced that Pepsico would get the first Tesla Semi deliveries on December 1st.
While the company didn’t get its Tesla Semi trucks last year, Tesla did install a Megacharger station for the trucks at its Modesto facility, which led many to believe that it would be the first to take delivery of the electric truck.
Electrek’s Take
This is exciting. Tesla Semi has real potential to change the game in the trucking industry with its useful 500-mile range and efficiency of less than 2 kWh per mile.
At $0.20 per kWh, that’s a $0.40 cost of operation per mile. That’s about half the cost of operation of a diesel truck.
Considering companies can spend up to $80,000 on fuel per year per truck, you can imagine how it could be really attractive to go electric.
If successful, it could quickly electrify the trucking industry and significantly cut emissions from freight transport.
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