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Charles (not verified)    August 13, 2022 - 9:51PM

Plus consider the 1800 mile trip. The diesel truck with its 300 gallon tanks and at 6 mpg can make the trip nonstop. The Tesla will have to stop to recharge 4 times and if you use the recharge at 20 percent and don't charge over 80 percent the Tesla will only have 300 miles of range and will need to recharge 6 times. This shows unless battery technology greatly increases that the Tesla semi will be usable for only limited small runs and at this time is no threat to diesel dominance.

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