您现在的位置是:知識 >>正文
【】Tweet may have been deleted
知識81人已围观
简介Tesla is best known for its sporty all-electric sedans, but this month, we're slated to get our firs ...
Tesla is best known for its sporty all-electric sedans, but this month, we're slated to get our first look at something much bigger from the automaker: its first electric semi-truck. 。
We've known Tesla has been working on an electric semi since at least July 2016, but outside of a。 We've known Tesla has been working on an electric semi since at least July 2016, but outside of a。 Reuters。
report claiming the trucks will drive in autonomous platoons, there's not much other information available. The trucks will likely be powered by Tesla's batteries and outfitted with the automaker's suite of sensors used for its Autopilot self-driving tech.。
Tweet may have been deleted。 Since we don't have much to go on heading into the big reveal (which still doesn't have an official date), Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas, a top Tesla analyst, shared some interesting predictions about the Tesla Semi in an investors note obtained by 。Electrek。
Electrek。

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 。
Thanks for signing up!。
SEE ALSO:New footage of Tesla's Gigafactory reveals (once again) just how huge the facility will be 。
Jonas laid out a set of predictions in the note, answering some of the most glaring questions about the Semi ahead of its unveiling. 。
He believes the truck will be an all-purpose Class 8 semi-truck, rather than a limited application vehicle. That means it'll weigh more than 33,000 pounds, with the ability to take on all types of freight.。
Jonas projects the Tesla semi will also go on sale in 2020 at a cost of around $100,000, if trucking operators lease out the batteries separately. It'll also have a range between 200 to 300 miles per charge to support regional trucking routes, and perhaps most importantly, the autonomous-electric setup could be up to 70 percent less expensive to operate than a typical semi. 。
These are just one analyst's predictions about the Semi, but they're not hard to imagine. The top-level Model S P100D configuration offers an estimated 337 miles per charge. If the automaker can bring the same type of efficiency to a bigger battery, the 200 to 300 mile range could be within reach.。
Now that September has started, the biggest question about the semi is when Tesla will actually roll it out. Jonas has a potential answer there, too: he thinks the news could come in conjunction with the North American Commercial Vehicle Show on Sept. 25. Keep an eye on Elon Musk's Twitter feed — hopefully, we'll have real answers to all of these questions soon. 。
Tags:
转载:欢迎各位朋友分享到网络,但转载请说明文章出处“夫榮妻貴網”。http://www.new.maomao321.com/news/73c4299884.html
相关文章
Snapchat is about to explode in popularity, report says
知識Snapchat is about to have a couple of really good years. 。The company will see huge gains in the numb ...
【知識】
阅读更多Come on, America! These baby eagles deserve much better names.
知識As two recently hatched eaglets continue to grow at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., the ...
【知識】
阅读更多Photos from Ecuador show massive earthquake's devastation
知識Rescuers and aid from all over the world are flooding into Ecuador as survivors start a second day i ...
【知識】
阅读更多
热门文章
- Mom discovers security cameras hacked, kids' bedroom livestreamed
- These cromulent 'The Simpsons' merchandise will embiggen your inner fan
- Fame has changed 'Inside Amy Schumer,' but the show can still sing
- Lena Headey calls out haters who slammed her for using a body double on 'Game of Thrones'
- New Zealand designer's photo series celebrates the elegance of aging
- Lena Headey calls out haters who slammed her for using a body double on 'Game of Thrones'
最新文章
PlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC
CBS gets edgy with digital series 'Not Safe for Daytime'
Trey Parker's first non
NBA champ Warriors mercilessly roasted on Twitter after dorky newspaper fashion shoot
Olympian celebrates by ordering an intimidating amount of McDonald's
Formula One head says women 'wouldn’t be taken seriously' in the sport
