anionic1
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There are also huge charging incentives currently and will likely become more. with solar etc. a lot of these trucking companies will be able to greatly greatly cut the cost to own and operate semis.They are only delivering ~15 semis to Pepsi for testing.
For what it’s worth, becoming clear Tesla is going to crush the semi market also. The noise around the semi has been a lot quieter, but the pricing and efficiency are going absolutely that the semi market by storm. Short term routes are such an easy target. Lots of trucks just drive 10-50 mile trips multiple trips in a day. Those are easy picking. If they can get FSD working and approval to extend driver hours or go driverless, long haul routes will be even more lucrative.
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