Musk says Tesla's electric Semi truck has started production
back in early 2020 that the vehicle was already in limited production and that it was"time to go all out and bring the Tesla Semi to volume production." In April that year, however, the automaker announced in an earnings call that it'sAlas, 2021 wasn't the Semi's year either.
Tesla notified shareholders in another earnings call that deliveries would bedue to the global supply chain shortages affecting the tech and auto industries, as well as its then-limited production capability for the vehicle's 4680 style battery cells. Musk didn't say outright that the company's component shortage issues for the semi-truck have already been addressed.
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