From Concept to Road Warrior
Tesla's Semi Truck Gears Up for Prime Time: Production Set for 2025
Tesla's ambitious Semi truck program is gearing up with high‑volume production scheduled for late 2025. The dedicated Nevada factory is expected to churn out 50,000 trucks annually. Although a select few rolled out in late 2022, these big rigs promise a lower total cost and autonomous features, aiming to redefine the heavy‑duty trucking landscape.
Overview of Tesla's Semi Truck Program
Production Timeline and Factory Capacity
Advantages and Challenges of the Tesla Semi
Current Deployment Status and Industry Oversight
Related Developments in Electric Truck Market
Expert Opinions on Tesla Semi's Progress
Public Reactions to the Tesla Semi
Future Implications for the Trucking Industry
Related News
Apr 15, 2026
Tesla Tapes Out Next-Gen AI5 Chip: A Leap Towards Autonomous Driving Prowess
Tesla has reached a new milestone in AI chip development with the tape-out of its next-generation AI5 chip, promising significant advancements in autonomous vehicle performance. The AI5 chip, also known as Dojo 2, aims to outperform competitors with 2.5x the inference performance per watt compared to NVIDIA's B200 GPU. Expected to be deployed in Tesla vehicles by late 2025, this innovation reduces Tesla's dependency on NVIDIA, enhancing its capability to scale autonomous driving and enter the robotaxi market.
Apr 15, 2026
Elon Musk's Tesla: Electrifying the American Roadway and Beyond
Discover how Tesla transformed from a niche electric vehicle maker into an automotive powerhouse. We delve into the past 15 years of Elon Musk's vision accelerating the EV revolution and redefining infrastructure. From consumer behavior shifts, to policy influence, Tesla's impact is as far-reaching as its vehicles.
Apr 15, 2026
Elon Musk Takes a Swipe at Tesla's Rivals: Triumph or Trouble Ahead?
In a spirited defense, Elon Musk has publicly critiqued the notion of 'Tesla killers,' referring to the array of electric vehicle competitors seeking to dethrone Tesla as the leading EV manufacturer. As rivals like BYD and GM step up with aggressive pricing and innovative models, Musk's stance highlights Tesla's ongoing strategic challenges and resilient market position amidst a fiercely competitive landscape.