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I recently published a piece on 2022 updates regarding the Tesla Semi, but that was mostly an appetizer to hold us all over until the big announcement — the start of Tesla Semi deliveries. We now have that announcement!

Elon Musk has just tweeted that Tesla has started actual Tesla Semi production, and deliveries will begin on December 1st, 2022. The first deliveries are going to the aforementioned PepsiCo.

500 mile range & super fun to drive

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 6, 2022

Musk reiterated that the Tesla Semi would have 500 miles of range. We’ll have to wait a bit longer to get more details on power, features, carrying capacity, and autonomy — unless it’s all exactly as stated back in 2017. Though, the big one is 500 miles of range. These are some of the other current details regarding the Semi:

Tesla Semi specs and features in 2022.

There’s also the topic of “Megachargers” for these fully battery-powered semi trucks. Here’s what I wrote almost exactly one month ago about that: “More notably, Tesla opened up actual order books for the Tesla Semi in May, and it was reported in June that Tesla had installed a Megacharger at a Frito Lay and PepsiCo facility in Modesto, California, in preparation for some of the first Semi deliveries to customers. Megachargers were also installed at Tesla Gigafactory 1 (Giga Nevada) back in January of this year.”

With deliveries beginning in just under 2 months, I expect we’ll get plenty more news soon on Tesla Semi specs, features, and charging stations. Stay tuned!

Also, while we now know when the first Semi trucks will be delivered, we don’t have a sense of how many will be produced and delivered to customers this year or in 2023. Perhaps Tesla will provide some guidance on Semi production and delivery plans during the company’s next quarterly conference call for investors.

Update: Let’s go back a bit to that 2017 Tesla Semi reveal to pull out some key points from then and see what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what’s still not clear.

Regarding design, this is presumably still what the driver will experience: “The first thing you notice when stepping into the Tesla Semi is the complete redesign of the cab. It puts the driver front and center with fishbowl-like visibility out of the front and sides of the cab. Where traditional trucks have a dash, the Tesla Semi has only glass — with all of the gauges, navigation, music, and climate controls that would normally live in the dash having been moved off to two side-mounted 15″ touchscreen displays, borrowed from the Model 3.”

Here are specs, features, and comparisons introduced with the electric semi truck in 2017 (notes from today in italics):

Specs and pricing from Tesla’s website in 2019:

Tesla Semi specs and estimated pricing a few years ago, in 2019.

Notice that those details are essentially the same as the ones shown on the site today. However, pricing is no longer shown on the Tesla website, and presumably those prices are considerably higher today.

Production was supposed to begin in 2019. Perhaps development took a bit longer than expected, but the core reason for the Semi’s delay appears to have simply been that Tesla didn’t have enough batteries. Tesla’s Model 3 and later Model Y have been wildly popular, and even their production is still limited by lack of batteries. Without more batteries, Tesla has delayed Cybertruck production as well as Semi production, and production of other vehicles as well.

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