07:22 01-05-2026

Tesla Semi Electric Truck Enters Serial Production

Tesla's electric Semi truck has started serial production. With up to 500 miles range, large-scale deliveries are on track for 2026, accelerating electric freight transport.

Tesla has moved to the next phase: the electric Semi truck has started rolling off the serial production line. The company confirmed the line is active and that large-scale deliveries are on track for 2026.

The Tesla Semi is an electric long-haul truck. The top-tier version can cover up to 500 miles (about 800 km) on a single charge. Development began in 2017 and faced multiple delays, but the project has now reached its final stage. Production is ramping up in Nevada, with initial deliveries expected later this year.

The key focus is lowering operating costs. Electric power cuts fuel and maintenance expenses, especially in long-haul operations. Tesla is also investing heavily in infrastructure and battery production to ensure stable supply and scalability.

Meanwhile, the company is working on other projects, including the Cybercab robotaxi and new battery systems. This fits a broader strategy where trucks become part of the Tesla ecosystem rather than standalone products.

Tesla is pushing the Semi from concept to market reality, which could accelerate the shift to electric freight transport.