Tesla semi truck reveal Oct 26..., but will it be allowed to use the superchargers?

Tesla semi truck reveal Oct 26..., but will it be allowed to use the superchargers?

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But others have beaten them to the punch.

Toyota in in on this one too

Cummins Aeon concept beats Tesla to the all-electric semi punch

The new Class 7 Urban Hauler EV, also known as the Aeos, eschews the usual diesel engine for a 140-kWh battery pack and electric motors. That means peak range is about 100 mi (160 km) and gross vehicle weight (GVW) is capped around 75,000 lb (34,020 kg). Extra battery packs could extend that to around 300 mi (483 km).

Battery and electric motors weigh about the same as the engine, gearbox, emissions treatment system and fuel tank in a conventional tractor.

>cost 2 million burgers
>150mi range
>no changable battery
>0-60 in 6.5 seconds

300 mile range actually.

The first step to driverless longhaul trucks like in Logan

I can't see a down side to electric trucks, i feel an electric/hydrogen hybrid is the best solution for them.

the driver won't ever be going anywhere, even if they become fully autonomous there will always be a man in the truck for driving through cities and for just in general if things go wrong.
kinda like how planes still have a pilot even though modern airliners do not need them.