Tesla electric truck reportedly aiming for up to 300 miles per charge

Tesla electric truck reportedly aiming for up to 300 miles per charge

Tesla is set to reveal details of its first cargo-hauling all-electric semi truck in September – and media reports have indicated that vehicle may be capable of getting a range of between 200 and 300 miles per charge. In an “exclusive” report published yesterday (24 August), Reuters said that “Tesla’s efforts are centered on an electric big-rig known as a “day cab” with no sleeper berth, capable of traveling about 200 to 300 miles with a typical payload before recharging.”

This would put the Tesla vehicle at the low-end of the “long-haul trucking” sector.

However, this is all conjecture, for now at least. Reuters asked Tesla for an official comment, and received an email saying: “Tesla’s policy is to always decline to comment on speculation, whether true or untrue, as doing so would be silly.”

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