The First Tesla Semi Has Been Delivered After Lengthy Delays
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Dec. 1, 2022 9:15 pm EST
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One of Tesla's customers has finally taken delivery of a Tesla Semi. Elon Musk's electric vehicle company announced it was building an electric semi truck that would revolutionize how goods are transported way back in 2017. Some of the specifications that followed the announcement were groundbreaking. Anyone who has been stuck behind two semis trying to overtake each other on a highway knows, the vehicles aren't exactly nippy.
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The Tesla Semi aims to change this, and is capable of accelerating at supercar speeds. It can allegedly go from zero to 60 in just over five seconds when unladen. Load it up to its full 80,000 pound capacity, and it slows down a little but can still hit 60 miles per hour in just 20 seconds. Its range is also extreme with a fully laden truck capable of traveling 500 miles on a single charge. That range extends to over 600 when the vehicle is traveling unloaded. The range is made possible by the incredible amount of battery cells packed into the vehicle. It has 4680 cells, which is close to double what a regular Tesla has. It's also far easier to drive than a standard truck. A regular truck has anywhere between ten and 18 gears a driver has to work through while dealing with various gradients, accelerating, and decelerating. As it's electric, a Tesla truck has none. The truck is also aimed at commercial clients, with private sales currently not an option.
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Production on the Tesla Semi was set to begin in 2019, but global supply chain issues and a battery shortage made that impossible. Production was eventually shifted to 2022, and now one of Tesla's customers is finally going to take delivery of the first Tesla Semi.
Pepsi officially receives the first Tesla Semis
There had long been suggestion Pepsi would be one of Tesla's biggest customers — with a subsidiary spotted installing charging stations at one of its plants and test driving the trucks earlier this year. Tesla also placed an order for 100 of the high tech trucks shortly after they were announced in 2017. In October, Musk confirmed the company's first truck was almost ready for delivery, and it would be going to the soft drink manufacturer.
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Today, Tesla finally made it official and delivered its first production semis to Pepsi. Speaking at the handover, which took place at a Tesla Gigafactory in Nevada, Musk described his motivation for designing the truck. The Tesla CEO claims that trucks make up less than 1% of vehicles in the United States, but are responsible for a large chunk of emissions. Musk said it will both help the environment and improve the health of individuals living near highways. At the end of the presentation, Musk thanked Pepsico and described them as a "great partner."
The trucks' keycards were then handed over to Pepsi's representatives, followed by several high fives. The trucks' first cargo run involved "an enormous amount of Frito Lays" which were handed out to people in attendance. Pepsi's Kirk Tanner then took the mic and said: "I want to thank the people who have spent countless hours to make this a reality." before thanking Elon Musk and the other Tesla representatives. Other companies are also interested in Tesla's electric semi. Budweiser, Walmart, and UPS are amongst those who have placed pre-orders — with Budweiser ordering at least 40 of the large electric vehicles.
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