Musk had raised doubts last weekend whether Tesla could deliver trucks at all this year. Then he wrote on Twitter that there are too many battery restrictions at the moment. He added that next year will probably be okay. On Tuesday, Musk was asked for some more explanation and indicated that the situation with the batteries makes it difficult to produce on a large scale in the short term.
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Tesla introduced the Semi in 2017 with the original goal of bringing the truck to market in 2019. Last year, Musk informed Tesla staff in an email that it was time to ramp up production. Pepsi, which has a large order for the electric trucks, announced last week that it expected 15 units to be delivered before the end of the year.
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