
"The Tesla Semi electric truck has started rolling off the high-volume assembly line, marking a big moment for the Semi, which debuted in 2017 as a potential game-changing heavy-duty hauler."
"Tesla has built a few hundred Semis on a low-volume line, but now the company's factory in Nevada will ramp up production, with ample demand and favorable economics."
"The Semi is available in two versions: a Standard Range model that delivers 325 miles and a Long Range version that offers 500 miles, both featuring a three-motor powertrain."
"Charging can be done at up to 1.2 megawatts through an MCS 3.2 connector, allowing it to replenish 60% of its battery capacity quickly."
Tesla's Semi Class 8 electric truck has begun rolling off the high-volume assembly line, marking a significant milestone after its 2017 debut and numerous delays. Previously produced on a limited scale, the factory in Nevada is now ramping up production due to favorable economics and strong demand. The Semi is available in two versions, offering 325 miles and 500 miles of range, respectively. Both models feature a three-motor powertrain and can charge rapidly, supporting Tesla's broader investment strategy in electric vehicles and battery technology.
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