According to foreign media reports, after multiple delays and a long wait, Tesla’s electric truck Semi, launched in November 2017, officially began delivery in December last year. As deliveries increase, the size of Tesla's electric truck Semi fleet is also expanding, with company executives confirming that it currently has close to 100 vehicles.
Tesla's electric truck Semi fleet size is close to 100 vehicles, Lars Moravy, vice president of vehicle engineering, and Franz von Holzhausen, head of design, revealed during a program related to their electric vehicles.
Although the program attended by Lars Moravy and Franz von Holzhausen focused on the Cybertruck, which they started delivering at the end of last month, and talked about the performance of electric pickup trucks, off-roading and other topics, they also talked about other things. The Semi, a level 8 pure electric truck they launched, was one of them.
When talking about the electric truck Semi, LarsMoravy mentioned that their Semi fleet has nearly 100 vehicles so far.
LarsMoravy said that the Semi fleet is close to 100 vehicles, which may mean that they have delivered nearly 100 vehicles to users. Their pure electric truck began to be delivered in December last year, and the first customer was PepsiCo.
In addition, Lars Moravy also revealed that nearly 100 vehicles in the Semi fleet are currently in operation. They are working closely with PepsiCo to understand the durability of this electric vehicle so that it can be mass-produced next year.