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Grit dog wrote:
Actually the post was for T&P that every week or three keeps asking for more pictures.time2roll wrote:
https://electrek.co/2022/09/26/tesla-semi-electric-trucks-spotted-shipped-ahead-deliveries/
Couple more SEMI have been spotted...
You guys are id10ts….or just hopelessly lost in your love affair with musk….
Those are not deliveries, as in being delivered to customers to use.
If you’d care to know why or how I know that I’d be happy to explain. However I suspect you’ll have some witty, quippy dreamer response and continue on with your fantasy or trolling. Benefit of the doubt there, based on intent.
These are just a few pictures to satisfy the curiosity.
Of course no deliveries to a customer have been made yet.
But since you brought it up from the shear excitement you have to continue following this thread ... I will post a picture of a delivery as soon as I see one.
Sorry could be an extended period.
Could be a bit of a contest to see who posts it first. Best of luck if you join the competition.- Grit_dogNavigator
- 8_1_VanExplorer
- Grit_dogNavigator
time2roll wrote:
https://electrek.co/2022/09/26/tesla-semi-electric-trucks-spotted-shipped-ahead-deliveries/
Couple more SEMI have been spotted...
You guys are id10ts….or just hopelessly lost in your love affair with musk….
Those are not deliveries, as in being delivered to customers to use.
If you’d care to know why or how I know that I’d be happy to explain. However I suspect you’ll have some witty, quippy dreamer response and continue on with your fantasy or trolling. Benefit of the doubt there, based on intent. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
It's a short drive for me to Tesla's Sparks factory.
I can check it out, lol.:W
Yes, but will you have the right adapter to charge your vehicle?
I don't need one. I am charging via Starling beaming it me down.:B
Wait, that's Australia, not Canada. - https://electrek.co/2022/09/26/tesla-semi-electric-trucks-spotted-shipped-ahead-deliveries/
Couple more SEMI have been spotted... - pianotunaNomad III
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
It's a short drive for me to Tesla's Sparks factory.
I can check it out, lol.:W
Yes, but will you have the right adapter to charge your vehicle? - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
8.1 Van wrote:
But based on Musk’s announcement, Tesla is also expected to finally deliver Tesla Semi to customers who have placed orders up to five years ago.
Tesla has been taking reservations with deposits for up to $20,000 per truck.
The company is believed to have thousands of reservations for the electric truck with several large companies having big orders, including Walmart and PepsiCo.
While the automaker has production capacity deployed in Nevada, it is fairly low volume. Tesla is expected to bring the vehicle to volume production at Gigafactory Texas next year.
The company has never announced a planned production capacity, but it is expected to be in the tens of thousands of trucks per year.
Electrek
It's a short drive for me to Tesla's Sparks factory.
I can check it out, lol.:W - 8_1_VanExplorer
But based on Musk’s announcement, Tesla is also expected to finally deliver Tesla Semi to customers who have placed orders up to five years ago.
Tesla has been taking reservations with deposits for up to $20,000 per truck.
The company is believed to have thousands of reservations for the electric truck with several large companies having big orders, including Walmart and PepsiCo.
While the automaker has production capacity deployed in Nevada, it is fairly low volume. Tesla is expected to bring the vehicle to volume production at Gigafactory Texas next year.
The company has never announced a planned production capacity, but it is expected to be in the tens of thousands of trucks per year.
Electrek Groover wrote:
Nobody in California has the right to claim that someone else's utility company is poorly run. Fix your own then show us how it is done.
Texas and California have both seen a notable uptick in weather-related power outages in the last few years. Texas experienced 80 weather-related blackouts from 2019 to 2021. “This three-year period accounts for 44% of Texas’s total weather-related outages since 2000,” the report notes. “Severe or winter weather caused the majority of these outages (76%), followed by hurricanes (21%).”
It’s a similar story in California: 44 power outages from 2019 to 2021, with those three years responsible for more than one-third of the state’s total weather-related outages since 2000. This is partly because of the increased prevalence of wildfires, which caused 14 of California’s outages in the last three years.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/there-are-more-blackouts-these-days-and-its-climate-changes
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