Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Semis are already viable and with advanced orders and future productions sold out.
Elon Musk success is seeing the light, not the clouds eclipsing it.

No, they are not viable. As I explained to time2roll in the other thread about the semis.
The other problem I did not list here is weight. Due to the weight of these trucks, you will need twice as many of them to carry the same weight due to DOT weight regulations. There more to it than just making a truck so no they are not viable in the real world.
These are the companies that put their money where your mouth still is:
Walmart
Anheuser-Busch
Pepsi
City Furniture
As I said and add, others see opportunities, non doers see problems.
Uh, not really. All that money they put down is refundable. When all those deposits are
non-refundable, then you will have a company putting their money where their mouth is. Right now it's just low-cost advertising and getting their names in the media.
After all there aren't even any real Tesla semis, just a couple, maybe 2, test beds. Not even any pre-production models.