- Tesla won't produce its electric semi-truck in larger volumes until the end of 2024 due to battery-supply constraints.
- Tesla began delivering its first trucks in December 2022, five years after it revealed the model.
- Elon Musk called on energy providers to invest in more power generation as electricity demand will triple by around 2045.
- Tesla aims to sell 20 million EVs annually by 2030, up from 1.3 million last year.
- Tesla has opened some of its fast-charging network to General Motors and Ford Motor customers.
Tesla Doesn’t See Higher-Volume Production for Electric Semi Truck Until Late 2024
Elon Musk cites battery-supply constraints for the vehicle, which it began delivering to customers in December