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Tesla opens first customer Megacharger for Semi in Ontario
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Tesla has launched its first Megacharger station available to Semi fleet customers at a site in Ontario, California. The station, located in a key freight corridor, supports the company's expanding network for electric trucks. This marks a shift toward broader commercial use of the infrastructure.
A new Tesla Semi truck was seen undergoing tests in Palo Alto with additional equipment on its roof. The vehicle featured ten cameras along with camera washers and was described by the company as autonomy ready.
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Tesla Semi program lead Dan Priestley shared footage of the electric truck sliding on icy roads before its stability system restored control. The demonstration highlights the vehicle's multi-motor torque management on low-traction surfaces.
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.