Anheuser-Busch places an order for 40 Tesla semis
December 7, 2017
Anheuser-Busch joins Walmart, J.B. Hunt and other major suppliers in placing orders for Tesla’s battery-powered trucks, due to enter production in 2019 (assuming the habitually late auto manufacturer’s estimates are accurate). First revealed last month, the $200,000 semis have a reported range of up to 500 miles between charges.
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