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Tesla's electric big rig outshines the competition

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Max McDee, 14 October 2023

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In the trucking industry, it's a race to be the best - and recent data suggests that Tesla might be leading the pack. The recent "Run on Less" event, conducted by the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE), highlighted the prowess of the Tesla Semi. And this wasn't any showroom standoff – this was an 18-day real-world challenge.

The electric highway was alive with activity as the Tesla Semi zipped past its competitors, quite literally. Over the course of the event, one of the Tesla Semis, operated by Pepsi Co, managed to average a striking 574 miles per day. Let’s add a little perspective: the closest competition was the Nikola Tre BEV, which came in at 255 miles per day. Following them were the Freightliner eCascadia and Volvo VNR Electric, covering daily averages of 181 miles and 175 miles respectively.

Tesla's electric big rig outshines the competition

Interestingly, one of the Tesla Semis pulled off a noteworthy 1,076 miles in a single 24-hour stretch. The truck fast-charged three times, taking the battery from 47% to 89% and then down to 52%. All these charging sessions took place at beefy 750-kilowatt chargers. It’s like drinking an espresso shot - quick, effective, and back on the road.

John Boesel, the CEO of Calstart, a clean transportation industry organization, put it quite directly, "Tesla is the leader in terms of performance and range." The data doesn't just speak for itself; it practically yells. Apart from its impeccable range, Tesla was the unique standout demonstrating superfast charging capabilities. That’s like having your cake and eating it too, while it’s still fresh out of the oven.

Tesla's electric big rig outshines the competition

The trucks weren't exactly traveling light either. PepsiCo indicated that during these 18 days, 60% of the miles were covered with trucks carrying more than 72,000 lb of cargo. That's almost nudging the 82,000 lb limit set for zero-emission semi-tractor-trailer combos.

A major revelation from this event was the capacity of electric trucks to stand toe-to-toe with their diesel-powered contemporaries. Truckers operated from various depots, using chargers frequently, effectively shattering some preconceived notions about electric trucking battery range. Notably, almost half of these trucks (Tesla included) engaged in "second charge events" during their work shifts.

Tesla's electric big rig outshines the competition

However, before we start envisioning a future with Tesla Semis dominating the highways, there’s a slight hiccup. While the performance at the "Run on Less" event is commendable, Tesla has produced the Semi in somewhat modest quantities - roughly 60-70 units, as noted by Dan Priestley, Tesla's Senior Manager of Semi-Truck Engineering. To compete with established truck producers, Tesla will need to amplify their production game.

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  • q3x
  • 15 Oct 2023

Article written by someone who has no idea about trucking. Confusing cargo weight with gross weight will get a truck driver several thousand dollars worth of fines and out of service, plus the cost of having someone come out and get the load reduced ...

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  • 14 Oct 2023

As a CDL A owner i can tell you that seating position in tesla semi is not good at all because sometimes you have to stick your head out thru the window while backing up...

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