The State of Tesla Semi in 2024
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Recharging a 900 kWh battery pack overnight could need a 70 or 100 kW charger, especially if avoiding peak hours.
As a truck driver, I am not interested in one. The route that I run aka 700 miles per day, it wouldn’t work with dot hours 11 of drive time that drivers are working with. Most long haul drivers wouldn’t have the time or access to mega chargers to make it work.
It will be better for short haul with the ability to charge along the route. Your comment about diesel particulates in exhaust has long been a thing past. Diesel exhaust filters (DPF) that traps particle (and burns them off) and low sulfur diesel has been a requirement of diesel engines for a long time. The requirement of diesel exhaust fluid that is injected into exhaust (DEF) that lowers NOX emissions that went in effect in 2009 is super clean. You can at stand near a new truck exhaust while it’s idling and not smell diesel exhaust smell or diesel particulate matter. I can fill my tanks (190 gallons) in about 10 minutes for 1500 miles of range. Class 8 trucks (that’s truck, trailer and total cargo weight) have total weight limit of 80k lbs over 7 axles. There’s a been a trend over the last 20 years to make the trucks lighter for more cargo capacity. When the trucks start gaining weight, the profitability goes down. It’s a very complex problem! Going electric isn’t a fix all solution. It has to be a more competitive and a net cost savings to be total replacement for diesel trucks. The energy density of batteries will have to be significantly increased ,battery weight will have to be massively reduced and lower purchase costs for a ev trucks to make it competitive with diesel trucks.
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Many of the people watching this video are ignorant to the new diesel semi trucks that are clean idle emitting no fumes. Our electric grid is stuck in the 60's and can't handle what these electric vehicles require on a large scale.
So what I hear is that you actually do want an electric truck, you just want to wait until the batteries are more energy dense and cheaper, which is fair enough and I think, the actual plan with all electric heavy goods vehicles and planes. Although postal services in the days of dashing highwaymen did, in fact, solve this theoretical range problem a long time ago. Not to mention, why is anyone driving loads that far, they should be on trains in the first place. So glad no government thought it'd be a good idea to rip up perfectly good train lines in favour of the automobile.
@@AC-ir3odExcept that isn’t true, there’s literally 3x the capacity on the electrical grid compared to the 60’s and coal is a much larger percentage of that output compared to today’s grid. If anything we are easily adding enough capacity to the grid to cover the electric vehicles coming online. Look at the EIA statistics.
@@AC-ir3od Not factual at all. Most be people don’t have a clue on how the grid operates. Our grid on average increases 6% annually since the 60s. A giant excess in capacity and windfall developed with the switch to led lighting.
@jonfscott apparently you don't have a clue either. Thanks for your googled opinion 🫡
I can’t wait for this thing to hit the market in large volumes. Watching reviews of it would be cool also.
What is your take on charger freeze on new locations as relates to semi. The semi needs a different charger than auto and most current stations can’t physically handle trucks. One of the earlier stated obstacles was the need to build new infrastructure quickly as semi hit road. Most would have chargers at start and delivery point but still inadequate. Any ideas?
I still don't understand why Tesla are moving so slowly with the Semi deployment, other truck manufacturers already sell electric semis and I saw them in use.
Same. My guess is that they’re having issues getting permits to build the factory.
Elon been to busy with Twitter and is his several other companies too fully focus on Tesla.
They are limited by how many batteries they can produce. It's way more cost-effective to build a bunch model Ys than just one semi.
Raw material shortage.
@@QH96 Elon doesn't make the Semi, Tesla employees do. Elon can just say the word and they make them.
I really hope Tesla doubles down and prioritizes Semi. Such a cool product and Tesla has first mover advantage here by a mile!
Tesla ate so far from the first m9ver on semi trucks. There's, Renault, Mercedes, I believe a couple of US companies lord knows how many Chinese companies not least of all a now well established Electric Bus companies all over, these are basically semi working out of a home base.
But I agree Tesla Semi is so cool. They need now to go large or go home
"Everyone wants it"Hahaha crazy!
Everyone wants this truck! Hahahaha good one! 😅
I want one.
Unpopular opinion: Semi is more inline with Tesla’s mission than FSD.
Yeah, dumb opinion. FSD will result in millions of sustainable robotaxis including autonomous semis. Exactly in line with the mission.
There’s nothing dumb about that opinion. But ultimately the Tesla semi is a fail and it proves this year after year. Just like the solar roofs are a fail. Neither ‘product’ has any meaningful impact in the real world or on the balance sheet.
maybe you don't really understand what the point of FSD is. Semi is important but FSD is world changing.
I think this a weirdly amount of excitement when companies like BYD and even Volvo already are producing E Semis and don’t have to rely on just one company willing to actually buy in significant numbers.
It’s because Volvo’s semi is only able to do around 250 miles in it’s current iteration while the Semi does 500 easily
BYD won't be coming to the US, because china
Do those have a driving range of up to 800 miles on one charge?
@@arrowlogproductions2509 when it doesn't breakdown😏
Where are you going to charge the semi? Tesla said f u to their entire charging team.
Nikola Tesla said fuck you?
We absolutely Love the Tesla Semi. We want one as soon as possible.
Hey it looks like you were in the morgan hill area
There are plenty of batteries that can be purchased in the open market. There’s another reason Tesla isn’t producing them in mass. Probably has more to do with cost.
Those Chinese and Europeans are shipping them up like crazy but teslas is less cost effective despite having the best tech is weird.
@@makisekurisu4674 the Chinese may be subsidizing their cars and the profit margins are much lower than Tesla. The semis probably aren’t as cost effective as their cars.
On a related matter Musk really screwed up when he made the decision to not pursue a cheap BEV. His $50B pay package. Would pay for a dozen new factories and the development of several new car models. Absolutely ridiculous.
@@greghelton4668 They should be more cost effective than ice because of efficiency.
Initial infrastructure may be expensive but it will come down with adoption.
Electric vehicles should be far cheaper to run than diesel ones.
I would guess moving into the Heavy Truck market is a very different space to cars and there is a lot of learning and iteration occurring.
how much power does a battery generate ? i’ll wait here for the answer
Rereading my comment I clearly missed my point. I mean, does need for megachargers suggest that Tesla hold on infrastructure will only be relatively short lived until semis are on road or Tesla will sell magacharger units to others who will install like Tesla selling superchargers to others (BP Electrify America ) as been suggested.
I would not automatically jump to Tesla slowing down anything regarding the megachargers based on what we know or anecdotal information. Way too much of that going on with this layoff. The semi is a bright spot where Tesla does not have to compete with countries willing to buy the EV market. As far as I know.
@@danharold3087 Thanks. Good insight. Has Tesla laid off any supercharger manufacturing capacity?Or. just business side.
@@alechorn1109 IDK. They have 100 million dollars worth of chargers to build for BP and more for additional contracts.
Still waiting for Tesla to tell us how heavy it is.
BP Deal in talks to purchase tesla superchargers and rebrand 👀
The original semi announcement was full of promises that seem like vapourware by now. The one I remember that I thought was really important for its success was that Tesla was supposed to build the chargers and they were going to guarantee a rate that was ridiculously low to make the operation cost really cheap. That seems to have been forgotten.
Tesla is more than just Elon. I wish he’d leave, but there’s still thousands of hard working people who are making incredible products like the Tesla Semi which are making our roads safer and cleaner.
If you say it’s a letdown because Elon claimed it would do more, you’ll always be let down cause Elon always over promises
WattEV just opened a megawatt charging station with 1.2 MW charge speed.
They have been working out the bugs w few deliveries before ramping up full throttle
Getting diesel semis off the road would be a HUGE deal. Rollout is slower than we'd like but better late than never I guess.
I just don’t see how we can keep using road infrastructure the way we do today. Electric cars and trucks, as much as I love them, can’t save the planet alone. We need massive investments in rail infrastructure, and moreover is needs to be federalized as the major private railroads have proven they do not care about running railroads effectively, they only care about profit squeezing.
Electric passenger trains are a common thing on east coast. It would be cool if we could do the same with freight trains. In the early days of transportation there were electric/battery electric trolleys. The trolleys would go on overhead electricity when in the city but used batteries for gaps in the lines or to reach out to areas just outside the electric lines. Did you know that home electricity typically followed out from the electric trolley lines. If you didn't have a trolley line you most likely didn't have house hold electricity.
Feel free to shake your fist at the government asking for rail. I’m gonna be praising actual progress made with clean vehicles on the road
Just the opposite the government has shown how horrific they run railroads. Come to think about they seam to run nothing properly.
@@joelado Ireland is going to be introducing BEV trains in the next few months to a year for their major train network. It'll be interesting to see what happens, considering there will be less friction with steel on steel contact with the wheels and rails, maybe they'll have better range than private road vehicles or Semi's. With the torque that electric motors can provide maybe would be even better for hauling long freight trains.
@@techbysteff4829 I'm sure they will. The reason why locomotives went with a hybrid as its standard. The diesel/electric train was because of the powerful torque that electric motors provided for uphill climbs, while diesel was chosen for its efficiency. Overhead wire freight just gets rid of the need for diesel to go long distances and batteries allows them to through areas that don't have the overhead wires. The Tesla Semi have lead to a discovery that larger heavier freight trucks actually make it easier to capture regenerative braking energy going down hills. I wonder if this will be the case for electric freight trains? Probably yes.
Feel like that Costco one is a photoshop.
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Why isnt Tesla using them to deliver their own vehicle's 🤔
It will probably go as well for Pepsi as it did for Hertz. 500 mile range for a semi is nothing. Many semi’s have over 1,000 miles of range. There is a reason why EV sales are slowing dramatically as once the coolness factor is gone, it is just a bunch of hype. No way will I pay more for something less convenient. It’s not saving the planet.
Lower cost of electricty could help balance the equation. Increasing daytime solar could lead to being paid to charge.
It still sucks. Long down time many broken down. If it was diesel electric it would have more support
Drew, what do you think about hydrogen fuel cell vehicles?
They are a joke.
@@jeffkrupke3810why? Long haul trucks is one of the areas where hydrogen makes sense, considering where battery capacity sits. However hydrogen isn’t green so the CO2 problem is still there. Cost as well.
@@greghelton4668 like carrying a bomb around.
@@greghelton4668 Batteries are making steady if slow improvements. We don't need hydrogen in the long term so short term investment in it is a waste.
@@jeffkrupke3810 literally. A fuel air explosive.
Who Diz man? He said Tesla took his advice LMAO way ta go Wayne Muskie musk
Doesn't carry enough useful load even with the extra ton road capacity. Big problem wouldn't you say?
This is some crazy Tesla copium 🤣🤣
Looks like a Cylon... Don't trust it. 😆😆😆
Unfortunately, you don’t have any charging stations that are being grown for these new trucks. And unless Elon’s going to put on some overalls and go and fix the ones that are breaking down. This is doomed to failure.
Can’t wait for people to start dumping their EV’s after the cool factor is gone. PT Cruiser 2.0.
The Tesla 18-wheeler is dead - stick a fork in it.
Who will pay for the permits and zoning to bring in massive powerlines, and who will pay for the substation?
and why would they?
BEV 18-wheelers weigh much more than their diesel counterpoint
and that dead weight has to be hauled everywhere all the time
and it takes away from the useful load the trucker gets paid to haul
BEVs are dying worldwide and hybrids are now the king.
The elon 18-wheeler is another "solution" flailing around looking for a "problem" to solve.
It's northern California NOT norcal
Huh
It's not San Fran it's San Francisco.
It's not socal it's Southern California.
It's not NorCal. That's just some Dude who made a logo. Makes it sound cheap.
You forgot the period at the end of your sentence. If we’re getting that picky
I've seen several of them on flatbeds and on the side of the road here in Southern California.
The reduced hauling capacity and range makes no sense. They're about 3x the price of the diesel equivalent.
Before the fans attack, tell mw why Tesla wont post the MSRP and wont post the actual hauling capacity. Not the gross vehicle weight, the max weight that is cargo
One theory, and a likely one, is that Tesla is still designing the truck. Production from the truck production factory will be a next generation electric truck. How much do you think they learned in testing for 2 years.
They’ve said it’s a pilot program. Just with Pepsi to figure out how to make it better before volume production. Revealing the price now would be pointless, you can’t reserve one
Dude , have you ever driven a big rig ?
All these Tesla trucks are doing cushy shuttles and light duty operations , and make no mistake , when it comes to heavy duty operations, they are no match for a good big diesel.
You really shouldn’t gush over Tesla marketing.
And let me tell you , a heavy truck being driven like a sports car is not , and never will be how handling freight should be.
I’ve been an owner driver and a company driver and driven all manner of big rigs and heavy machinery….. I would not touch an electric truck run on 4 or 5 ton of batteries that are toxic to build , massively expensive to replace, and a handicap due to their weight.
Go out and buy a couple of big rigs run them for a year , then tell us what you think.
And I can tell you , no one I know wants an Electric truck for heavy operations or buses for that matter.
Have you driven an electric truck ?
Huh? These things are massively more powerful than even the most powerful diesel truck. And the zillions of gallons of fuel the diesels are burning is insanely more pollutant to people than the batteries ever will be.
Why you watching Tesla Semi videos if you don’t want one?
Really? Every time I read bus drivers talking about electric buses they love them. Mysteriously. I'm sure it has nothing to do with how smooth they are to drive, not having to sit breathing in pollution, the reduced noise and the improved cabin space. They're coming in in my area and it's wonderful, although my route will probably be the last to get them.
You know they're making mining vehicles, which make your thing look like a toy for a toddler, that are fully electric, right? This is a solved problem. Your vehicles are going to be electric, there's no point resisting.
Technology is tough, sit this one out boss
I've never seen someone so happy about child slave labor being used.
Whatever you typed that message on uses the exact same supply chain
@TailosiveEV It's the new cotton. The worst part is it's to build an industry we don't even need. Humans will regret this.
It's the new cotton and it's not even an industry that's needed.
Another very bad, ignorant take 👎