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Recent data from the Run for Less event reveals impressive performance by the Tesla Semi, with insights on range and capabilities. Tesla's electric truck appears to live up to the hype.
Data from GEOTAB and NACFE highlights Tesla Semi's capabilities. The event pushed Tesla's Class-8 truck to its limits, testing maximum payload and long-distance travel. -Dave Mullaney from Rocky Mountain Institute shares key findings from Day 1.
Tesla Semi 1: The Powerhouse
Source: Run On Less
Covered 335 miles on a single charge in 8 hours.
Ended with 17.5% battery left for a buffer.
Mostly highway driving at 62 mph.
Tesla Semi 2: Impressive Efficiency
Source: Run On Less
Traveled 227 miles in about 6 hours.
Ended with 27% battery remaining.
Spent half the time idle, but maintained highway speeds.
Tesla Semi 3: Pushing the Limits
Achieved 377 miles with battery bottoming out at 1.6%.
Predominantly highway driving at 62 mph.
What We've Learned
Tesla's range estimates seem accurate.
Many unknowns remain, such as load weight and weather conditions.
Opportunity charging may be necessary for ranges beyond 350 miles.
Dave Mullaney on Tesla Semi: "The 350-mile truck is for real, but unknowns remain. Opportunity charging will be crucial for extended ranges."
A Tesla Semi has traveled 729 miles in a single day as part of the Run for Less study. Look at that beautiful use case: it did two deliveries during that time and charged a bit while loading/unloading.
I’m Adriana, a writer and editor at FreightCaviar. I’ve covered everything from freight tech to industry lawsuits and market shifts, helping scale us to almost 14K subscribers. My goal: to make logistics stories digestible, clear, and fun to read.
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