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time2roll wrote: ShinerBock wrote: As of today, EV semi tractor-trailers like the Tesla semi is ideal for regional day trips ONLY! Mainly delivery routes within 250 miles(since the range is only 500 miles) that freight companies like Fed-ex and UPS make. The technology, range, and infrastructure is not there for anything else even regional over night trips. And yes, you are wishing or dreaming if you think otherwise. Reality doesn't support that dream just yet. Maybe in 5-10 years(or more), but no right now. I expect cross country in a Semi will be a contest very soon once released to private owners.
Should prove interesting.
I can see a 21st century Smokey and the Bandit remake.
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We gotta long way to and 10 more ?!’!, ing chArging stops. Just watch ole bandit charge!
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ShinerBock wrote: As of today, EV semi tractor-trailers like the Tesla semi is ideal for regional day trips ONLY! Mainly delivery routes within 250 miles(since the range is only 500 miles) that freight companies like Fed-ex and UPS make. The technology, range, and infrastructure is not there for anything else even regional over night trips. And yes, you are wishing or dreaming if you think otherwise. Reality doesn't support that dream just yet. Maybe in 5-10 years(or more), but no right now. I expect cross country in a Semi will be a contest very soon once released to private owners.
Should prove interesting.
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@Reisender -- how much drop in mileage are you seeing with your tow?
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As of today, EV semi tractor-trailers like the Tesla semi is ideal for regional day trips ONLY! Mainly delivery routes within 250 miles(since the range is only 500 miles) that freight companies like Fed-ex and UPS make. The technology, range, and infrastructure is not there for anything else even regional over night trips. And yes, you are wishing or dreaming if you think otherwise. Reality doesn't support that dream just yet. Maybe in 5-10 years(or more), but no right now.
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rjstractor wrote:
If I had a million dollars, I'd do the same thing, and keep on truckin' until it was all gone! Trucking is a brutal industry now, and even though an electric truck isn't being hammered by fuel costs right now, a Tesla or other class 8 truck is so unproductive in a long haul application they don't stand a chance. If they ain't turnin' they ain't earnin'! A 400 mile run followed by a long charge (infrastructure for charging OTR electric trucks isn't a thing yet) isn't going to make any money. Short haul they would be great, but most short haul gigs for an owner/operator are hauling containers, and if you've seen the trucks hauling cans around here, you know they're at the bottom of the food chain.
Am surprised myself as some who want to join him in partnership have college degree like him. Seems just sick and tired of office politics and suffocating on their desk jobs (lol).
Must be temporary with the current truck/driver shortage, but one operator/owner friend said that he can now be choosy with the load and now just accepting West Coast routes and can be home 3 to 4 times a week. A bit of news to me since a former church mate owner/operator was saying that the more juicy or profitable routes are reserved to the company owned trucks and he, together with operators like him, are left with the trash left over destinations.
Yup, Tesla semis would be ideal for regional short-hauls. Sorry, am not familiar with trucking terminologies.
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Yosemite Sam1 wrote: @Reisender - Whichever it is, it will all be good news for me.
Although we are thinking of getting a truck camper for F150 or, if Lance do one for Cybertruck. We experience so many stops and parking limitations with a trailer.
As for the semis, my son-in-law is planning to go into trucking with a goal of buying (several) Tesla semis.
If I had a million dollars, I'd do the same thing, and keep on truckin' until it was all gone! Trucking is a brutal industry now, and even though an electric truck isn't being hammered by fuel costs right now, a Tesla or other class 8 truck is so unproductive in a long haul application they don't stand a chance. If they ain't turnin' they ain't earnin'! A 400 mile run followed by a long charge (infrastructure for charging OTR electric trucks isn't a thing yet) isn't going to make any money. Short haul they would be great, but most short haul gigs for an owner/operator are hauling containers, and if you've seen the trucks hauling cans around here, you know they're at the bottom of the food chain.
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Grit dog wrote: fj12ryder wrote: Yosemite Sam1 wrote: ...
As for the semis, my son-in-law is planning to go into trucking with a goal of buying (several) Tesla semis. Well, everyone needs a goal, of course some people will limit themselves to attainable goals. ![smile [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/smile.gif)
Dreams, wishes, goals, all the same thing, right?
Dreams and wishes... that's when you don't have the money.![eek [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/eek.gif)
Goals is when you have the talent, knowledge and resources, but the timing might not yet be right.
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fj12ryder wrote: Yosemite Sam1 wrote: ...
As for the semis, my son-in-law is planning to go into trucking with a goal of buying (several) Tesla semis. Well, everyone needs a goal, of course some people will limit themselves to attainable goals. ![smile [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/smile.gif)
Dreams, wishes, goals, all the same thing, right?
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Yosemite Sam1 wrote: ...
As for the semis, my son-in-law is planning to go into trucking with a goal of buying (several) Tesla semis. Well, everyone needs a goal, of course some people will limit themselves to attainable goals.
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Yosemite Sam1 wrote: @Reisender - Whichever it is, it will all be good news for me.
Although we are thinking of getting a truck camper for F150 or, if Lance do one for Cybertruck. We experience so many stops and parking limitations with a trailer.
As for the semis, my son-in-law is planning to go into trucking with a goal of buying (several) Tesla semis.
Truck campers are a great solution for some. We’ll probably stay with the trailer and model Y for a few years. But who knows. Our name is still on a Cybertruck. Time will tell. If we get a Cybertruck I can turn my garage into a gym, because a cyber truck sure as hell ain’t gonna fit. .
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