Tesla starts winter testing redesigned Semi in Alaska

Tesla has begun winter testing its redesigned Semi truck in Alaska. Mass production of the vehicle is planned to start in 2026. The company's new factory in Nevada is now mostly complete.

Tesla's redesigned Semi electric truck is undergoing winter testing in the challenging conditions of Alaska. This phase comes as the company prepares for mass production, scheduled to begin in 2026.

The testing in Alaska highlights Tesla's focus on ensuring the Semi's performance in extreme weather. Meanwhile, the new factory dedicated to the Semi in Nevada has reached a stage where it is mostly complete, paving the way for scaled-up manufacturing.

These developments follow earlier announcements about the Semi's design updates, aimed at improving efficiency and range for heavy-duty transport. No specific timelines for the end of testing or further details on production volumes were provided in the update.

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