Tesla
- Tesla is beginning production of its Semi electric truck in 2020.
- It wil produce "limited volumes," but the company hasn't discerned exactly where, other than "North America."
- Several companies had already ordered Tesla Semis as of mid-2018. It's not yet clear if more companies have ordered Tesla Semis since.
- Standard Tesla Semis can be reserved for $20,000, with a price tag of $150,000.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Tesla announced that it's going to start making "limited volumes" of its Semi electric truck in 2020 in its Q4 2019 financial report.
It's not yet clear where Tesla's Semi will be manufactured. "North America" is still the only indication in the report.
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