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TESLA SEMI DRIVES ELECTRIC TRUCKING INTO AMERICA'S ECONOMIC FUTURE
Techlife News
|June 28, 2025
Tesla’s all-electric Class 8 Semi truck is hitting the road with a promise to shake up the U.S. trucking industry.
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Powered by three motors, the Semi boasts a 500-mile range, using less than two kilowatt-hours per mile, and can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 20 seconds, even when fully loaded at 82,000 pounds. Its sleek, central-driver cab and glass-surrounded design prioritize visibility and comfort, setting it apart from diesel rigs. After years of delays, Tesla delivered its first Semis to PepsiCo, with plans for full-scale production at a new Nevada factory capable of building 50,000 units annually.
The Semi's efficiency is a standout. It costs about half as much per mile to charge compared to diesel fuel, with Tesla estimating savings of up to $150,000 in three years for operators. Features like regenerative braking and over-the-air updates reduce maintenance, while active safety controls, including anti-jackknifing tech, aim to cut accident risks.PepsiCo reports its Semis haul snacks over 400 miles on a single charge, proving the truck's real-world capability. The company's vision includes a network of 1.2-megawatt chargers along major routes, slashing downtime with 70% range recovery in 30 minutes.
Trucking moves 70% of U.S. freight, but diesel rigs guzzle fuel and spew emissions, accounting for 18% of vehicle-related greenhouse gases. With rising fuel costs and pressure to go green, the Semi offers a path to cleaner, cheaper transport. But its success depends on scaling production, proving reliability, and winning over a skeptical industry. The stakes are high—electric trucks like the Semi could redefine logistics, impacting everything from consumer prices to air quality.COMPETITION HEATS UP
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