The latest firm(ish) timeframe for the zero-emission tractor trailer is kind of now.
Cue the popcorn, Elon's at it again—tweeting, that is. Just the other day it was about
, and this time it's about Russia's invasion of Ukrai—we mean, the Tesla Semi truck and that it is coming. The jury's still out on whether these trucks are Elon's imaginary friends—you know, unicorn vaporware—or it they're going to be real., like, really going to exist on real streets, owned by real people and real companies. Of course, time will tell, but we've been waiting for literally years, patiently enduring delay after delay.
Elon divulged some sweet, carbonated gossip in a tweet earlier this week:"Excited to announce start of production of Tesla Semi Truck with deliveries to Pepsi on Dec 1st!" He later commented,"500 mile range & super fun to drive."
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