European Media’s latest report on October 8: Tesla CEO Musk officially announced on social media today that Tesla’s electric trucks have officially started production.

European Media’s latest report on October 8: Tesla CEO Musk announced on social media today that Tesla’s electric trucks have officially started production.

Musk's dynamic content posted on social platforms is shown in the picture, which not only expresses his joyful mood, but also officially announces the good news that "Tesla Semi electric trucks are officially put into production", briefly introducing to the industry the range of Tesla Semi electric trucks is up to 500 miles; most importantly, it also reveals the purpose of this batch of pickup trucks, which will be delivered to PepsiCo on December 1.

Tesla Semi electric truck was first proposed in 2017. It was the first electric truck that appeared in the industry as early as 2017. At that time, Pepsi ordered 100 vehicles. In addition to Pepsi, there was also a company, UPS, which ordered 125 vehicles. United Parcel Service is the world's largest logistics and express delivery company. Ordering this Tesla Semi electric truck can effectively alleviate the delivery of parcel express delivery.

Musk said that Tesla Semi can provide an "extraordinary driving experience", and it is also described on the official website of Tesla electric trucks as "more powerful and more efficient"; the power battery equipped by Tesla Semi has not yet been announced, and it provides a range of 300 miles and 500 miles, and the energy consumption per mile will be less than 2 kilowatt-hours. This feature helps Tesla Semi have unparalleled performance.

The steering wheel design of Tesla Semi is close to the design of the domestic model Model S. The left side uses a 15.6-inch automatic driving assistance smart electronic screen and a 15.6-inch audio and video entertainment screen on the right side. Unlike the interior design of conventional vehicles, in order to improve driving safety, the driving position of Tesla Semi is located in the center of the vehicle, and the seat is equipped with basic configurations such as wireless charging pads. The mass-produced version of Tesla Semi has made a new upgrade in terms of power, equipped with 3 electric motors, and the maximum driving distance can reach 805km when the battery is fully charged, and the power consumption per 100km is less than 124kWh. It is inferred that the total capacity of the battery pack equipped by Tesla Semi is 1000kWh; the Tesla Semi is slow to speed up to 96km/h, and it only takes 20 seconds when it is fully loaded with 37 tons of cargo, and 70% of the power can be charged in 30 minutes. The delivery of the mass-produced version of

Semi to PepsiCo has set off Tesla's first shot in the commercial vehicle field. In the future, Tesla will definitely "strike while the iron is hot" and make greater achievements in the commercial vehicle field.