As competition in the electric vehicle market continues to heat up, manufacturers like Tesla are also venturing into electric truck production. The Tesla Semi, an electric truck that has been in development for a long time and has already made its mark on American roads, has now been spotted in Europe. With a range of 800 km, the Tesla Semi has made its debut on European roads. Here are the details…
Is the Tesla Semi Coming to Europe?
According to rumors and information from the first week of August, Tesla is preparing to set up a factory for the Tesla Semi in Berlin and move into European production. A leaked video has shown the Tesla Semi for the first time in Europe, raising questions about whether European deliveries have begun.
Tesla, led by CEO Elon Musk, is rapidly expanding its electric vehicles worldwide. Following Tesla, both Scania and Renault have also made moves in the electric truck sector. It seems that the Tesla Semi will be a strong competitor to these trucks in Europe.
Recently, Graham Carroll, the Semi Development Director, revealed that the company is looking to expand into Europe and is seeking a “Semi Truck EMEA Business Development Manager” for Berlin or Amsterdam.
With orders from PepsiCo, the Tesla Semi has been on the roads for about three years and it now appears to have arrived in Europe. Given the video showing the Semi on German roads, it is highly likely that it is heading to Berlin. What do you think about this development? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
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