Tesla Semi Proves Its Power

Source: Run On Less

Data from GEOTAB and NACFE highlights Tesla Semi's capabilities. The event pushed Tesla's Class-8 truck to its limits, testing maximum payload and long-distance travel. -Dave Mullaney from Rocky Mountain Institute shares key findings from Day 1.

Tesla Semi 1: The Powerhouse

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  • Covered 335 miles on a single charge in 8 hours.

  • Ended with 17.5% battery left for a buffer.

  • Mostly highway driving at 62 mph.

Tesla Semi 2: Impressive Efficiency

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  • Traveled 227 miles in about 6 hours.

  • Ended with 27% battery remaining.

  • Spent half the time idle, but maintained highway speeds.

Tesla Semi 3: Pushing the Limits

  • Achieved 377 miles with battery bottoming out at 1.6%.

  • Predominantly highway driving at 62 mph.

What We've Learned

  • Tesla's range estimates seem accurate.

  • Many unknowns remain, such as load weight and weather conditions.

  • Opportunity charging may be necessary for ranges beyond 350 miles.

Dave Mullaney on Tesla Semi: "The 350-mile truck is for real, but unknowns remain. Opportunity charging will be crucial for extended ranges."

Source: Teslarati

A Tesla Semi has traveled 729 miles in a single day as part of the Run for Less study. Look at that beautiful use case: it did two deliveries during that time and charged a bit while loading/unloading.

Zero-emission trucking is coming. pic.twitter.com/vhnR1nuEmN— Fred Lambert (@FredericLambert) September 13, 2023

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