Tesla Revamped Semi Spotted, Achieves Insane Charging Speeds

Tesla has unveiled a revamped version of its Class 8 electric truck, the Tesla Semi. The new model was spotted near Giga Nevada and features upgrades like a full-width front light bar similar to the Model Y.

Key Takeaways

  • Tesla’s revamped Semi includes design improvements such as shorter side windows, enhanced camera placements, and traction strips on steps.
  • The electric truck can charge at an impressive rate of 1.2 MW thanks to a new connector similar to NACS ports used in other Tesla vehicles.
  • High-volume production for the Tesla Semi is scheduled to begin in 2026 as part of the company’s plans to ramp up manufacturing capabilities.

The refreshed Semi also boasts upgraded interior features and potential use of 4680 cells, though these details remain undisclosed. A video released by Tesla shows engineers hitting a sustained charging rate of 1.2 MW using Megachargers at the company’s testing facility in Nevada.

According to Dan Priestley, who leads Tesla’s Semi program, this high-speed charging capability is crucial for long-haul trucking operations where quick refueling times are essential. The new connector design facilitates faster and more efficient energy transfer compared to previous models.

Tesla has been working closely with commercial customers and logistics partners to ensure the revamped Semi meets industry needs regarding range, payload capacity, and operational efficiency. With these enhancements, Tesla aims to solidify its position in the rapidly growing electric commercial vehicle market.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will high-volume production of the Tesla Semi start?

Tesla plans to begin high-volume production for the refreshed Class 8 all-electric truck in 2026.

What is the charging rate for the new Tesla Semi?

The revamped Tesla Semi can achieve a sustained charging speed of up to 1.2 MW, making it one of the fastest-charging electric trucks on the market today.

Tesla’s latest updates to the Semi reflect ongoing efforts to enhance both vehicle performance and infrastructure support for its commercial fleet customers.

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