Tesla has officially launched mass production of its Semi electric truck, with the first vehicle coming off the high-volume assembly line. The company is targeting an annual output of 50,000 units — a scale that could make the Semi one of the most significant electric commercial vehicles on the market.
Until now, the Tesla Semi had been produced in limited pre-series quantities, primarily for select customers like PepsiCo. Scaling to high-volume manufacturing is a critical step: road freight accounts for a substantial share of transport-related CO₂ emissions across the EU and globally, making electrification of this segment a key lever in the energy transition.
For international fleet operators, the Semi's appeal lies in its lower total cost of ownership compared to diesel trucks, thanks to reduced fuel and maintenance costs. Tesla has quoted a range of up to 500 miles (800 km) on a single charge, addressing a key concern for long-haul logistics.
If Tesla meets its 50,000-unit annual target, the Semi could transform the electric heavy transport landscape and pressure traditional truck manufacturers — Daimler Truck, Volvo, DAF — to accelerate their own electrification timelines. The move signals that electric trucking is no longer a niche but an emerging mainstream reality.
Source: First Tesla Semi electric truck rolls off high volume production line - The Driven· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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