First Tesla Semi rolls off high volume production line

(Reuters) – Tesla said on Wednesday its first Semi truck has begun rolling ​off a high-volume production line as the ‌electric vehicle maker remains on track to launch large-scale manufacturing of several new products in 2026.

Here are the details:

  • “First Semi off ​high volume line,” Tesla said ​in a post on social media ⁠platform X.
  • The Tesla Semi is an ​all-electric truck designed for long-haul freight. Its long-range ​model can travel up to about 500 miles on a single charge, according to its website, with ​deliveries expected to begin this year.
  • Tesla aimed to ​start mass production in 2026, with the Cybercab ‌to ⁠be produced in Texas and Semi in Nevada, Reuters previously reported.
  • Tesla, which first unveiled the Semi in 2017, reiterated during its latest ​earnings call that volume ​production of ⁠its Cybercab robotaxi and Megapack 3 battery system is also scheduled to ​begin in 2026.
  • In January, Tesla said it has ​planned ⁠to more than double capital spending this year to more than $20 billion, with investments focused on ⁠factories ​for semi-trucks, Cybercab autonomous ​vehicles, Optimus humanoid robots, battery and lithium production.

Reporting by Preetika ​Parashuraman in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy