Pepsi CEO reveals Tesla Semi deliveries will happen this quarter

Pepsi has placed the largest individual order for the Semi which was made in 2017 when Tesla unveiled the vehicle.


Tesla said semi trucks have been pushed back to 2023

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Tesla said semi trucks have been pushed back to 2023

While Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk have outlined that the semi electric truck was delayed until 2023, Pepsi’s CEO has now revealed that it expects to get deliveries of its first electric Class 8 trucks before the end of this year. Is.

“We replace our fleet regularly, every ten years or so… and we are already starting to buy electric trucks from Tesla. I mean I don’t want to promote anyone, but that’s it. It’s the brand we’ve been using so far, and we’re getting our first deliveries this Q4,” said Ramon Lagarta in an interview with CNBC.

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(DHL ordered 10 Tesla semi electric trucks for testing)

Pepsi has placed the largest individual order for the Semi which was made in 2017 when Tesla unveiled the vehicle. It has ordered 100 trucks and at the time Pepsi said it would use 15 trucks by the end of 2021 to be used at its Frito-Le Modesto, California facility and bring it back to the zero-emissions facility. will help.

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Tesla may send preproduction semis as part of a trail as Tesla progresses toward low-volume production at its Nevada Gigafactory. Tesla is also making its 4680 cell in this facility.

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