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Anheuser-Busch just ordered 40 Tesla Semis (TSLA)

Tesla has also received orders for the Semi from Walmart and DHL.

  • Anheuser-Busch has ordered 40 Tesla Semis.
  • The move follows orders from
  • The electric trucks have
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Anheuser-Busch has ordered 40 Tesla Semis, according to Anheuser-Busch's website. The move is part of the company's goal to reduce its environmental impact and increase efficiency.

The announcement follows Semi orders from companies like Walmart and DHL. The electric trucks have impressive features, including the ability to lead a pack of other Semis autonomously, travel 500 miles per charge and 400 miles after a 30-minute charge, go 0-60 mph in five seconds without a trailer attached, and do the same in 20 seconds while carrying 80,000 pounds of cargo. An innovative cabin design allows drivers to stand and have better visibility of the vehicle's surroundings.

While the trucking industry is difficult to enter, Tesla hopes the Semi will save companies money in the long run through lowered maintenance in fuel costs. It will begin producing the vehicles in 2019.

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