However, we didn’t know much about the ramp-up between now and then.
Today, we get a new piece of data, and it is interestingly coming from the trial over Elon Musk’s CEO compensation plan at Tesla.
Robin Denholm, chair of Tesla’s board, was testifying today for the trial and she released the information that Tesla was aiming for 100 Tesla Semi trucks this year (via WSJ):
Tesla, for example, might produce 100 semitrailer trucks this year, Ms. Denholm said, years behind schedule.
Considering the vehicle has been in production since early October, it is possible that Tesla has been building electric trucks for the last two months, and it will show up at the delivery event with already a few dozen trucks.
Nonetheless, 100 Tesla Semi trucks by the end of the year would be higher than expected and would set the vehicle program up for a decent year in 2023, leading up for its goal of a capacity for 50,000 trucks in 2024.
If Tesla delivers more than 40 Tesla Semi by the end of the year, I would be pleasantly surprised.
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