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Pepsi Tesla Semi Makes Super Quiet U-Turn Somewhere in California

Pepsi Tesla Semi Makes Super Quiet U-Turn Somewhere in California

A Twitter user shared a short video this morning of a Pepsi Tesla Semi truck making a U-turn. The video was taken in an unspecified location, but it is believed to be in California. The video shows the truck making a smooth and quiet U-turn, which is impressive considering its size and weight. Here is another instance of Pepsi Semi truck out doing its thing.

The Pepsi Tesla Semi is one of the first electric semi-trucks to be put into commercial use. Pepsi has been testing the truck for several months, and it is now being used to deliver products in California. The truck is powered by a battery pack that can provide up to 300 miles of range on a single charge. In fact, it looks like the Pepsi Tesla Semi has three cameras, the new sightings show.

The Pepsi Tesla Semi is a significant step forward for the electric vehicle industry. It is the first large-scale electric truck to be put into commercial use, and it could help to pave the way for other companies to adopt electric trucks.

Pepsi's Tesla Semi Operations

Pepsi has been testing the Tesla Semi truck for several months, and it is now being used to deliver products in California. The company has said that it is pleased with the performance of the Tesla Semi truck. The truck has been able to meet all of Pepsi's delivery needs, and it has been able to do so in a more environmentally friendly way.

Pepsi is planning to add more Tesla Semi trucks to its fleet in the future. The company believes that the Tesla Semi truck is a key part of its strategy to reduce its environmental impact.

The Future of Electric Semi-Trucks

The electric semi-truck market is still in its early stages, but it is growing rapidly. Several other companies, including Daimler, Volvo, and Nikola, are developing electric semi-trucks.

As the electric semi-truck market continues to grow, it is likely that we will see more and more companies adopt electric trucks. This is good news for the environment, as electric trucks produce zero emissions.

Armen Hareyan is the founder and the Editor in Chief of Torque News. He founded TorqueNews.com in 2010, which since then has been publishing expert news and analysis about the automotive industry. He can be reached at Torque News Twitter, Facebok, Linkedin and Youtube.