PepsiCo has expanded its fleet of electric vehicles in California, introducing 50 Class 8 Tesla Semi trucks. This move follows PepsiCo's recent delivery of an additional 50 Tesla Semi trucks last week, bringing their total to 86, including the 36 Tesla Semis they already had. Tesla's head of Semi engineering, Dan Priestley, revealed that Tesla Semi trucks have driven over 3.5 million miles and are 65% more efficient than their gas-powered counterparts, averaging 1.7 kWh per mile across the fleet. The new Tesla Semi trucks will operate out of PepsiCo's manufacturing and distribution facility in Fresno, California.
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NEWS: Pepsi today announced that they have taken delivery of more @Tesla Semi trucks. PepsiCo: "In the next several months, 50 @Tesla Semi trucks will operate out of its manufacturing and distribution facility in Fresno, CA." Here are their new Tesla Semi trucks: https://t.co/CasZi8O7ht
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PepsiCo $PEP last week started taking delivery of an additional 50 Tesla $TSLA Semi trucks ⬇️ https://t.co/5HCLuL6GAg
⚠️ PEPSICO EXPANDS EV FLEET ACROSS CALIFORNIA Full Story → https://t.co/mdNRMbc78C PepsiCo said on Tuesday it would expand its fleet of electric-powered vehicles in California with the introduction of 50 Class 8 Tesla Semi trucks and 75 Ford E-Transit electric vans over the… https://t.co/hKdE1bYP2y
NEWS: PepsiCo last week started taking delivery of an additional 50 @Tesla Semi trucks, according to @danWpriestley, head of Semi engineering. This is on top of the 36 Tesla Semis they already had. Info from @OutofSpecPod's recording of his presentation: https://t.co/nOvBFC6eYs https://t.co/1tT7uGk8kJ
NEWS: Tesla's head of Semi engineering, @danWpriestley, says Tesla Semi trucks have driven over 3.5 million miles. He added the Semi is 65% more efficient with a max payload than gas rivals, averaging 1.7 kWh per mile across the fleet. Via @OutofSpecPod: https://t.co/nOvBFC6eYs https://t.co/PbfVpwlA0V