Tesla Doesn't See Higher-Volume Production for Semi Truck Until 2024 -- Update
AUSTIN, Texas -- Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said the company doesn't expect to begin producing its new electric semitrailer truck in larger volumes until the end of next year, citing battery-supply constraints.Tesla began delivering its first trucks in December, five years after it revealed the model. The semi, originally due out in 2019, is the first new model Tesla has put in customers hands since early 2020.Speaking Tuesday at an energy conference in Austin, Texas, Musk didn't elaborate on how he defines higher-volume production. While a niche product for Tesla, Musk has said the semitrailer truck is crucial to accelerating the company's transition to more sustainable energy, noting that heavy trucks account for an outsize share of vehicle emissions.Musk, on stage before a room of utility executives, also called on the nation's largest energy providers to invest in more power generation, forecasting electricity demand would triple by around 2045 as more drivers turn to electric
Black workers at California Tesla factory allege ‘pervasive’ racism, seek class-action status
SAN FRANCISCO — Tesla may face a class-action lawsuit after 240 Black factory workers in California described rampant racism and discrimination at the electric automaker’s San Francisco Bay Area plant