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September 15, 2020 5:00 PM, EDT

Tesla Photo Gallery

  • A rendering of the Tesla Semi electric truck from 2017. Industry analysts have predicted that vehicles powered by battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cells will become a cost-competitive alternative to diesel in the coming decades. (Tesla)
  • The Tesla Semi is photographed outside the company's Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters in April 2019. Tesla says the truck will be able to go from 0-60 mph in 20 seconds with an 80,000-pound load. (Steve Jurvetson/Flickr)
  • The cab of the Tesla Semi features two touch screens, each with rear-view mirror projections on the edge. (Steve Jurvetson/Flickr)
  • Tesla said in its 2020 Q1 earnings report that it would delay production and deliveries of the Semi until 2021. Initially, the company planned to deliver the first Semis in 2019. (Tesla)
  • Truckers look over the Tesla Semi as it charges at a Tesla charging station in Brush, Colo., in 2018. (soundanswer via YouTube)
  • A rendering of the Tesla Semi electric truck from 2017. Industry analysts have predicted that vehicles powered by battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cells will become a cost-competitive alternative to diesel in the coming decades. (Tesla)
  • The Tesla Semi is photographed outside the company's Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters in April 2019. Tesla says the truck will be able to go from 0-60 mph in 20 seconds with an 80,000-pound load. (Steve Jurvetson/Flickr)
  • The cab of the Tesla Semi features two touch screens, each with rear-view mirror projections on the edge. (Steve Jurvetson/Flickr)
  • Tesla said in its 2020 Q1 earnings report that it would delay production and deliveries of the Semi until 2021. Initially, the company planned to deliver the first Semis in 2019. (Tesla)
  • Truckers look over the Tesla Semi as it charges at a Tesla charging station in Brush, Colo., in 2018. (soundanswer via YouTube)
Tesla, a company best known for its industry-first electric vehicles and unconventional CEO, is scheduled to enter the tractor OEM space in the coming years. Here are photos of its electric Semi Class 8, which was unveiled in 2017 and is slated to enter production in 2021.

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