October 2, 2023
By
Riz Akhtar
Tesla Semi electric truck does 1,732
km in a single day in independent trial
Tesla Semi is one of the most innovative products
to hit the market in the heavy trucking sector in recent years. It
launched last year, and PepsiCo was one of the first big customers,
and at the time Tesla made the claim that the Semi was capable of a
loaded range of over 800 km on a single charge.
In recent weeks, an independent organisation in the US, the North
American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE), has been testing the
PepsiCo Tesla Semi trucks, along with other electric trucks, in the
Run for Less challenge.
One of the highlight of the challenge, which ran for 18 days, was a
Tesla Semi that completed 1,732 km (1,076 miles) in a single day.
This is a big achievement since many thought an
all-electric full-sized truck couldn’t travel long distances. During
the 1,732 km of travel, this Tesla Semi made three charging stops.
Two of these charging stops were under 45 minutes while the third
around mid-day lasted for over an hour and got the truck’s 3% state of
charge up to nearly 90%.
The truck spent 81.8% of the time driving while charging made up
11.1%. During driving, 92.6% of the driving was done at speeds over 80
km/h (50 miles).
Although the exact load on the day was not shared, the event
organisers have previously stated that the average loads during the
trial have been around 31.8 tonnes (70,000 lbs).
IMAGE: NACFE
Other trucks were also part of the challenge and
the goal of this event has been to analyse which truck would be able
to make the most contribution and have the long-range required to be
able to complete logistics in a commercial setting.
The NACFE challenge incorporated not only electric trucks but also
commercial electric vehicles from multiple fleets that are delivering
goods on real roads with data being collected from each vehicle.
Apart from the Tesla Semis from Pepsico, other electric trucks and
vans NACFE tested included:
Ford E-Transit vans
GM Brightdrop
Freightliner Cascadia
Volvo VNR
Overall, this “Run of Less” challenge was a significant study
completed to be able to see how well the Tesla Semi’s driving range
could be used in the commercial logistics industry. This study was
able to identify the possible advantages and challenges of electric
vehicle trucking.
The Tesla Semi was a unique addition to the event
but provided the whole trucking industry to see the results of the
innovations Tesla has manage to deliver to the heavy transportation
sector in the first iteration of the Tesla Semi.
With the opportunity to reduce the impact on the environment and be
able to efficiently achieve better outcomes with electric trucks and
for the commercial logistics industry, more independent challenges
that are transparent will bring confidence to the industry, helping
deliver cleaner vehicles sooner.
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