Monday, March 12, 2018

Tesla's first all-electric truck Semi will deliver - part 1

According to the American BI website on March 9, Teslas electric truck Semi was impressed by market observers when it was released in November last year. At the time, CEO Elon Musk had hinted that the details of this truck would exceed analysts' expectations and expected to deliver to customers soon.

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According to some of the details disclosed last year, the Semi is a fast truck that looks as always in the Tesla style. The sci-fi style is very attractive. The maximum load can achieve 80,000 pounds (about 36.29 tons) and it can accelerate to 60 miles per hour (about 96 kilometers) in 5 seconds under full load, 65 miles per hour (about 105 kilometers) at full load (without trailers), with high efficiency, up to 500 miles per charge (about 805 kilometers), the power consumption per mile is less than 2kWh, and 4 independent motors are installed on the rear axle. In addition, Tesla has specially developed a dedicated "Megacharger" electric truck charging station that can achieve 400 miles (about 645 kilometers) of truck life within 30 minutes. At the same time, equipped with enhanced unmanned system and sensing radar, greatly reducing the collision probability, the central bridge design can provide the best view and control experience. In addition, Semi's low center of gravity design can effectively prevent the truck from rolling over.

It is so cool and it seems that the industry is looking forward to more details about this advanced and high-tech truck. Before that, to have the advanced rc off road trucks is also a good way to enjoy the truck fun.

According to previous plans, Semi will be put into production by 2019, but on Wednesday, Musk posted a photo on Instagram, and two Tesla Semi electric trucks appeared on the photo. It is reported that this is the first trial of Tesla's electric truck semi. According to information revealed by Musk, the first trial of the two trucks will drive Teslas battery pack from the Gigafactory assembly line in Nevada to Fremont factory, California.

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