Wednesday, January 24, 2018

In November 2017: Tesla Semi had a total 200 orders

Tesla Semi gets 10 more electric truck orders from delivery giant DHL, bringing reported total to ~200

The list of companies placing orders for Tesla Semi electric trucks is still growing 2 weeks after the unveiling event. Now logistics giant DHL gives its thumb up with an order of 10 trucks - bringing the reported total orders to around 200 Tesla Semi trucks.

 From article, (The list of companies placing orders for Tesla Semi electric trucks is still growing 2 weeks after the unveiling event.
Now logistics giant DHL gives its thumb up with an order of 10 trucks – bringing the reported total orders to around 200 Tesla Semi trucks.
Jim Monkmeyer, DHL’s president of transportation in North America, confirmed that they placed the order last week.
Wall Street Journal reports that DHL will use Tesla’s electric trucks for shuttle routes and also to test the truck for longer runs:
Tesla first started taking reservations with a $5,000 deposit per truck, but has changed the listed deposit price last week to $20,000 for a“base reservation” of the production version and the full $200,000 for the “Founders Series” truck.
With this order from DHL, it brings our tally to just over 200 Tesla Semi trucks – give or take a few since some companies have not confirmed the number of trucks that they ordered.
We are still talking about a significant backlog worth over $30 million for Tesla’s latest vehicle, which is not expected to be in production until 2019.
Monkmeyer commented on Tesla’s timeline:
“Something like this that’s new and is as complex as the Semi, I don’t know if we can count on specific dates. We understand the challenges that they are facing. This is the future and we want to be in on the ground floor.”
It looks a lot of other fleet operators are thinking the same way because DHL is now joining WalMart, Loblaws, Ryder, J.B Hunt, and many more who have confirmed Tesla Semi reservations.)


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