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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday November 18 2017, @05:57AM   Printer-friendly
from the keep-on-truckin' dept.

Elon Musk has unveiled the Tesla Semi Truck. It supposedly boasts a single-charge range of over 500 miles, more than what analysts had expected. Tesla could begin producing the vehicles by the end of 2019 (assuming it isn't delayed):

The truck can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in five seconds without a trailer, and in 20 seconds when carrying a maximum load of 80,000 pounds, less than a third of the time required for a diesel truck, he said.

He gave no price for the truck but hinted that it would be costly. "Tesla stuff is expensive," Mr. Musk said, drawing another cheer from the crowd, gathered at an airfield outside of Los Angeles. But he also said the electric truck would be less expensive to operate, in part because it has fewer components that require regular maintenance (no engine, transmission or drive shaft). Instead, the truck, called the Tesla Semi, is powered by a giant battery beneath the cab. It has two rear axles, each outfitted with two electric motors, one for each wheel. Its acceleration and uphill speeds will allow it to cover more distance in less time than diesel trucks, he added.

As a result, Tesla is estimating it will cost $1.26 per mile to operate, compared with $1.51 a mile for a diesel truck. The cost can fall further — to 85 cents a mile, according to Tesla — if groups of trucks travel together in convoys, which reduces wind drag. "This beats rail," Mr. Musk said.

In typical Tesla fashion, the truck is a sharp departure from industry norms. The cabin is spacious enough for a driver and passenger to stand. The driver's seat is in the center of the cab, not on the left side. It is flanked by two laptop-size video screens providing navigation and scheduling data as well as images of blind spots and other areas around the truck. It will be equipped with radar sensors, cameras and processors to enable drivers to use a version of Autopilot, the advanced driver-assistance system featured in Tesla cars such as the Model S and the new Model 3.

Tesla will also produce a new version of the Tesla Roadster that can go from 0-60 in 1.9 seconds.

Also at BBC, TechCrunch, and Firstpost.

Pre-conference coverage at Bloomberg

Previously: Tesla Sued Over Alleged Racism; Deliveries Pushed Back; Semi Truck to be Unveiled


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  • (Score: 2) by Open4D on Saturday November 18 2017, @09:46PM

    by Open4D (371) on Saturday November 18 2017, @09:46PM (#598760) Journal

    Here's our article from 2017-07-13 (submitted by me): https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=17/07/13/1119244 [soylentnews.org]

    ... top referrers are now being offered discounts on "a Founder's Series next gen Roadster" as part of Tesla's referral program. If true this would seem to indicate Tesla formally taking a step forward in the level of their commitment to actually going ahead with this vehicle. ... There is also speculation online that the Next Gen Roadster will be one of the "few other things" to be mentioned at the unveiling of the Tesla Semi [cnbc.com] ... as alluded to [youtu.be] by Elon Musk (Tesla's CEO) at a shareholder meeting last month.

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    A few other news sites picked up on the referral program thing, without really emphasizing how much of a step forward it represented in Tesla's public/formal level of commitment to actually going ahead with new Roadster. (AFAIK, prior to that, all there had been was a few Musk tweets, and perhaps one or two other hints.)

    And we might have been the only 'news site' that made the link with Musk's shareholder meeting comments, making the point that there was a realistic chance he was hinting that the Roadster would be unveiled along with the Semi.

    Contrast that with this week's news stories:

    • CNBC [cnbc.com] Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils a surprise new car
    • Telegraph [telegraph.co.uk] Musk unveils 'fastest production car ever' in shock announcement
    • Carscoops [carscoops.com] Tesla Shocks Us With New 2020 Roadster
    • Yahoo [yahoo.com] Musk Unveils a New $200,000 Roadster in Surprise Twist At Truck Event
    • LA Times [latimes.com] Tesla unveils electric truck with 500-mile range - and teases a new sports car ("surprised everybody with a working prototype of a new Roadster sports car")
    • Washington Times [washingtontimes.com] Tesla wants to electrify big trucks ("surprised fans with another product: An updated version of its first sports car")

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    The only problem with this 'scoop' is the aspect I have failed to mention so far. The Tesla Semi event was originally scheduled for September, so that's what our headline was: Tesla's Next Gen Roadster is One Step Closer; Speculation of September Announcement

    In reality, late September arrived with no word from Tesla. Then they announced a date of 2017-10-26. Then they postponed it until 2017-11-16.

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