Musk unveils Tesla’s first heavy-duty Semi truck at Nevada factory
Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk unveiled the company’s first heavy-duty Semi truck on Thursday at an event in the electric automaker’s Nevada plant, making its first foray into the trucking industry.
The truck is a Class 8 vehicle, meaning it has a weight limit allowing it to transport more than 33,001 pounds of cargo. It was initially meant to go into production in 2019 after being unveiled in 2017, but plans were delayed due to battery constraints.
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