Tesla first electric semi-trailer released | Canadian grocery giant mad set 25!

According to foreign media reports TechCrunch, Tesla's electric semitrailer has a good start despite no official pricing information, and Canadian grocery giant Loblaw has booked 25 Tesla electric semi-trucks.

Tesla electric semi-trucks will be mass-produced in 2019 and have passed the 1 million-mile road test now accepting $ 5,000 reservations, the price has not been determined, is expected to be 200,000 to 25 dollars.

Loblaw's goal is to operate an all-electric car fleet that serves its stores as part of its goal of reducing its emissions by 2030.

As planned, up to 350 zero-emission vehicles will eventually be put into operation by 2030. Shutting down diesel vehicles will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Tesla has said that the operating costs of its electric semitrailers will help shippers to save miles per mile immediately, most likely to help reduce the impact of the final price.

Loblaw's backing is another sign that Tesla's crazy truck dreams may not all be crazy, and it makes the best use of the business environment where major retailers with large logistic businesses are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint While hoping to achieve cost efficiencies throughout the fleet's lifetime.

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