"In other words, in the time span of the truck driver’s lunch...

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    "In other words, in the time span of the truck driver’s lunch break, the Tesla Semi will consume about as much electricity as the average North American home does in one month. That’s one truck, with one trailer, in one half of an hour."

    That charge gets the Tesla Semi about 400 miles. 400 Miles in a diesel probably needs about 250 litres. Which is about 3 MWh vs the 0.8 MWh a Tesla Semi needs to go the same distance. Substantially more energy because diesels are less efficient and don't have regenerative breaking.

    So diesels are using more energy than two months worth of the average North American home (since that's your preferred unit of energy).

    Stop throwing out shock jock figures without comparing Tesla Semis to what they are replacing.

 
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