DHL Shares Tesla Semi Efficiency Data and Operational Insights

Building on initial California pilots and delivery, DHL reports its Tesla Semi averaging 1.72 kWh per mile on heavy loads, with daily operations requiring only weekly charging. This supports the logistics firm's emissions reduction goals toward net zero by 2050.

Following the October 2024 pilot in Livermore, California—where the Tesla Semi logged over 3,000 miles including a 390-mile route at 75,000 pounds gross weight—and its December 2025 delivery, DHL has integrated the long-range model into Central California operations.

The truck now averages 100 miles per day on weekdays, achieving 1.72 kWh per mile efficiency (matching Uber Freight data) and up to 500 miles of loaded range. This schedule necessitates charging only once weekly.

DHL projects 50 metric tons of annual GHG reductions from this vehicle, advancing targets of 29 million metric tons CO₂ by 2030 and net zero by 2050.

Tesla Semi Program Manager Dan Priestly highlighted the partnership at last year's IAA and on LinkedIn: "DHL has been a great partner to work with! We are excited to support their deployment in North America, and their experience as a trusted logistics provider will help us make the product even better for future global markets."

DHL reserved 10 Semis in 2017 post-unveiling. Tesla's fleet surpassed 7.5 million miles by September 2024, with 2026 production ramp-up ahead. A refreshed Semi design, inspired by Cybertruck and Model Y, was recently introduced.

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Tesla Semi truck charging at 1.2 MW peak power at a Megacharger station, with energy visuals and redesigned prototype in background.
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Tesla showcases Semi truck charging at 1.2 MW

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Tesla has released a video demonstrating its Semi electric truck charging at a peak of 1.2 megawatts, highlighting the high-speed capabilities needed for long-haul trucking. The footage aligns with the truck's target of regaining 70% of its 500-mile range in 30 minutes. Separately, a redesigned version of the Semi was spotted, featuring efficiency improvements and design updates.

Logistics company DHL has received its first Tesla electric semi-truck following a successful two-week trial. The vehicle impressed during operations in California, demonstrating efficient long-haul capabilities. This move supports DHL's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

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Tesla shared a second video on January 4, 2026, demonstrating its Semi truck reaching a 1.2 MW peak charging rate, with engineers cheering the milestone. This follows the December 31 demo and reinforces the truck's fast-charging potential ahead of 2026 production.

Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y have secured the top two positions in a recent real-world energy consumption test conducted by Chinese publication Autohome. The vehicles outperformed dozens of rivals under controlled high-speed conditions, highlighting their efficiency advantages. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun acknowledged the results, pledging to learn from Tesla.

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Leading battery-electric pickup trucks from Tesla, Ford, and Rivian faced significant sales declines and production pauses in 2025, despite a rush of EV deliveries before federal tax subsidies ended. The Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Rivian R1T accounted for much of the segment's challenges, with low volumes raising questions about their viability heading into 2026. While Tesla's Model Y set sales records, the pickup models highlighted broader market hurdles for electric trucks.

A Tesla vehicle equipped with Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14 has completed a 5,008-mile journey entirely autonomously, with the human occupant not touching the pedals or steering wheel once. This feat, reported on social media, equates to the distance from Miami, Florida, to Anchorage, Alaska. The drive consisted of 10% city streets and 90% highway, with no interventions required.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has reached a significant milestone, with owners collectively driving over 7 billion miles. This figure includes more than 2.5 billion autonomous miles on city roads, highlighting the vast real-world data accumulated by the company. The milestone underscores Tesla's push for safer autonomous driving through scale and data.

 

 

 

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