https://electrek.co/2018/11/18/tesla-semi-order-electric-trucks-launch/
Tesla Semi secures another order for electric trucks ahead of launch
Nov. 18th 2018  Fred Lambert

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Tesla Semi, the automaker’s electric truck, is supposed to go into
production next year and now it secures another order from a major company.

As part of its sustainability report released earlier this month, Albertsons
Companies, one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States,
announced that they ordered 10 all-electric Tesla Semi trucks to be used in
its Southern California fleet.

Tom Nartker, Albertsons’ VP of Transportation, commented on the announcement
in a press release:

    “Advancing supply chain efficiency and sustainability is an important
goal for our company. We’re excited to pilot this expansion of our
transportation program with trucks that help us limit our overall carbon
footprint.”

Nationwide, the company operates a fleet of over 1,400 trucks.

After Tesla revealed the pricing of its electric semi trucks last year, we
learned that the regular production versions for the 300-mile and 500-mile
range versions will be $150,000 and $180,000 respectively, while the company
is also listing a ‘Founders Series’ version for $200,000.

But Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that he expects that the production version
could be even more efficient with a range closer to 600 miles.

He also said that the Tesla Semi made it ‘across the country alone’ with
only the Supercharger network and an extension cord.

It appeared that the vehicle was out to tour the country in order to meet
with potential customers

At the time, we tried to track the Tesla Semi prototype. It drove to J.B.
Hunt in Arkansas almost 2,000 miles away from its home base and then to UPS’
hub in Addison, Illinois, which is about 600 miles north from J.B. Hunt in
Arkansas.

A few days later, we reported that the Tesla Semi prototype was now in Des
Moines, Iowa – more than 300 miles from UPS.

Later, the electric truck prototype traveled another 580 miles or so and
stopped at Tesla’s Supercharger station in Brush, Colorado.

Musk said that they learned a lot from the test program and they plan to
make improvements as they bring Tesla Semi to production.

When unveiling the vehicle last year, Tesla said that they plan to bring it
to market in 2019 and it hasn’t officially updated the timeline yet.
[© electrek.co]


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Close-up look at the Tesla Semi “Megacharger” charging port
November 17, 2017  Tesla’s semi-truck will boast an impressive range of 500
miles per single charge and leverage the company’s newest “Megacharger” for
refueling. Similar to Tesla’s global Supercharger network that provides
drivers of its passenger vehicles with quick charging access, Megachargers
will support truckers by allowing them to recharge their big rig’s battery
and travel in the world while facing little downtime …
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