Original video source: electrek.co/2023/08/04/pepsic...
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@MoosePower7407 ай бұрын
One answer to the people who say "how can this be efficient using so much power?". The amount of power they have to bring in, is not relevant. If you replace 1 million trucks, you need power for 1 million trucks. If you replace one, you need power for one. The real question is: how much more efficiënt are they? A diesel truck does 6,5 miles on a gallon. A gallon is around 3.785 liters of fuel. A mile is around 1.609km. So, that translates to 3.785 liters of fuel on 10,46km or 2.76 km on 1 liters of fuel. There is around 10kWh of energy stored in 1 liter of diesel fuel. So 1km of driving a semitruck takes around 3,62kWh of energy. The energy needed to produce diesel is not taken into account in this number. A Tesla Semi uses up to 2kWh per mile, or 1.24kWh per kilometer. So the efficiency of a Tesla Semi is 3.62 / 1.24 = 2.92 times higher than a diesel semi truck. In other words: it takes almost 3x the amount of energy to move a diesel compared to an EV semi. And a truck that uses less energy, is cheaper to operate. If companies start buying these EV semi trucks, it's not because they like to save the planet. It's because they save 2 to 3 times the cost on fuel, every day, every year for every semi truck.
@keithhooper61235 ай бұрын
Bit the truck is way more expensive,plus charged needed,and battery life,in commercial service,unknown.Then,very few EV s seem to live up to makers claims.
@ehhehh40495 ай бұрын
@@keithhooper6123 Until we know any of the numbers we really can't make valid claim for or against EVs. If a company is doing the shift to EV it's likely worth it. Gotta please the bean counters.
@penusliski5 ай бұрын
One thing is on paper, another in practice. As for all new things, more real life data is needed for the final conclusion
@markstevens17295 ай бұрын
Add to these stats a vastly reduced maintenance schedule and resultant costs. Brakes last and last, no engine fluids (well, coolant..) and future battery reconditioning advancements will make electric more and more attractive. Range will improve as more resources are directed at the sector.
@Supraboyes5 ай бұрын
@@markstevens1729 lol you bought the lie
@devengudinas16499 ай бұрын
3 megawatts. 🤯 normal people have no clue how much power that really is.
@suvari2259 ай бұрын
They have a megapack on site. Sure it helps smoothing out the demand
@Driver03789 ай бұрын
Still sounds less than 1.21 gigawatts. 😂
@TruckerJournalist9 ай бұрын
That’s not even 100 tractors try over 5 megawatts power grid explosion😮
@steinwaymodelb9 ай бұрын
About the amount of power of one wind turbine.
@annoyedok3219 ай бұрын
You will never see one of these without a billboard trailer.
@TheDenooneD9 ай бұрын
Being a trucker for over 20 years now I really would love to drive these Teslas. No oil no diesel no noise 😮😮
@petebusch90699 ай бұрын
Your not a real trucker and don't even try to give me this 20 year BS. I'm sure 19 years of that was spent driving a van.
@MrLeovdmeer9 ай бұрын
And no range
@giacomu19 ай бұрын
What is your phone "range" without 🔌? Calm down this is not OTR ready yet. 200-300 miles easy. Great for local and city driving.
@phatnum179 ай бұрын
@@MrLeovdmeerno range? 😂😂
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
@@giacomu1 thats where they will shine, town tractors.
@nurnberg15619 ай бұрын
The trailer also needs improvements, solar panels on top and additional batteries that can be charged by solar, charger or swap technology.
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
Not worth it. Put the solar where the chargers are.
@elmerhuyard35659 ай бұрын
You're forgetting about weight ?
@explor7949 ай бұрын
someone has to try that, thin, film, solar panels don’t weigh that much
@elmerhuyard35659 ай бұрын
@@explor794 I was referring to his mention of adding batteries
@denzel2709 ай бұрын
So additional weight, so either less payload or more damage to the highway; and higher cost.
@user-ck1zs5zk5b4 ай бұрын
Fantastic overview! It shows that Pepsi put a lot of work into this move to Tesla trucks, and continues to put in a lot of work to monitor the operation to understand it's efficiency and to optimize it. This is a big experiment for them. On the one hand I'm very impressed, on the other I'm a bit dismayed that the move to electric trucks took 3 years and so many smart people working on it.
@handimanjay66423 ай бұрын
A whole bunch of smart people built the atomic bomb also. 🤨
@hmoobgb9 ай бұрын
I would love to see how the battery will last in winter in Alaska or Canada.
@MattCasters9 ай бұрын
Probably the same thermal management system as you'd find in a Tesla car. They're doing just fine. 15-20% less range probably. It's really minor thanks to the heat pump system recovering heat from motors, batteries, computers, ...
@colingoldthorpe59189 ай бұрын
@@MattCasters30-40% range diminishment my Neighbor has one and he curses it every December to April….
@sterlingodeaghaidh50869 ай бұрын
ironically they tested these trucks in alaska
@MattCasters9 ай бұрын
@@colingoldthorpe5918 the cursing is probably some sort of humble brag then ;-)
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
@@colingoldthorpe5918 yeah , all the while he isn't buying gas. tough life.
@_mysilentblue22279 ай бұрын
I'd really like to hear them talk efficency vs diesel. Maintenance, brakes, fuel, acceleration, ease of use.
@thetruthyes9 ай бұрын
Yes also how much cheaper is it than running diesel. How much cheaper are the electric trucks vs diesel trucks. I think at the end of the day its not cheap at all, because everything is expensive these days. No numbers spoken at all vs the oposite "diesel", that should tell you something that the whole thing is s scam in the end.
@seanstewart42219 ай бұрын
It wouldn't matter what they told you I'm guessing you wouldn't believe it anyways @@thetruthyes
@rearspeaker63649 ай бұрын
and the need for a powerplant to recharge them, coal, nuclear or diesel!
@MattCasters9 ай бұрын
@rearspeaker6364 Well, even if that's true, and it's less true every year, burning diesel is a horribly wasteful way to make a vehicle move. Generating electricity with the diesel and then running a vehicle on it would still be over 30% more efficient thanks to the larger scale of the generators. That gives you an idea of the inefficiency of internal combustion engines.
@shirey1009 ай бұрын
Pepsico stated, "at a rate of $0.14 per kWh, the off-peak rate in Sacramento - this would result in a 23% fuel cost reduction over the most efficient diesel trucks." I don't know why everyone keeps missing that point.
@donalddodson73659 ай бұрын
That seems to be the key to success: the user's own customized recharging system. The "out of service" disease among public recharging sites is unacceptable.
@svenhodaka91459 ай бұрын
Yes, all public charging EXCEPT for Tesla Superchargers. 👌
@freedomisnotnegotiable9 ай бұрын
“We run everything on Solar” … Next sentence “we had to bring in 3MW for this project” lol 🤦🏽♂️… How much are 3MW? 3,000,000 watts! The best solar panels make 450W… that means at least 7-8000 solarpanels only for 3MW… they don’t even have 1000 solar panels on their roof. That’s not even enough to Run the AC for that facility size… 2023 people are stupid!!!
@BioniqBob8 ай бұрын
@@freedomisnotnegotiable We all see that you don't know everything.
@mintheman76 ай бұрын
@@freedomisnotnegotiable 3MW is the max service capacity, not the power they use at all times. Just like your house having a 200A service panel, but you don't use 44kW 24/7. They can also contract solar generation as source of their electricity so don't have to generate everything on-site with the panels shown in the video. Maybe learn a little about the subject before calling people stupid? Otherwise you just look, well, stupid.
@mikapeltokorpi76714 ай бұрын
You are also putting all the eggs in the same basket as you have that proprietary charging solution in your yard. Tesla Gigacharger (as they call it) has a very wonky plug, which can be used only with Tesla Semis. So these cannot be charged "in the wild", anyways. Not even with Tesla Superchargers.
@mattc.3109 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. That gal sure can spin the corporate speak. I see they went BYD for their yard mules. I wonder how that's working out. Didn't see any Nikola Motors trucks. They're selling a pretty slick cabover with all the usual EV bells and whistles with pretty decent specs for an electric semi. They're also running them local and regional. It'll be interesting to see how the batteries do with relatively deep discharges and fast recharging. The facility power requirements are really something. They'll need to run a lot more dedicated circuits to expand. Depending on the charge schedule, they'll also need some serious upgrades to be 100% solar powered charging. We'll have to keep an eye on how this test works out.
@StardustLegacyFighter5 ай бұрын
Isn't Nikola Motors run by a scam artist.
@CreRay4 ай бұрын
750kW is some impressive charging power! When Tesla brings the Semi to Europe I might consider changing employer and join the team.... I believe it will take the market by storm. Good job Pepsi for leading the way👏👏👏
@BlueOvals243 ай бұрын
Jump companies because of a few crappy trucks?
@user-ck1zs5zk5b4 ай бұрын
Looking at fuel cost/mile: Electric is "
@MrAalestrup9 ай бұрын
Would like you to make a video where we follow a driver and you have to let the driver talk freely about his experience of this apparently super semi. Also feel free to talk about range and load quantities etc.
@jaimeerazo5239 ай бұрын
I'm agree with that
@straighttalk20699 ай бұрын
If you expect to hear negatives, I can bet there would be very few.
@MrAalestrup9 ай бұрын
@@straighttalk2069 No, I don't expect that, but I would love for one of their drivers to talk about his experiences in a really deep way. Skeptical at the start, but now convinced that electricity is the way forward for that industry as well
@jaimeerazo5239 ай бұрын
@@straighttalk2069 ok 10-4
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
@@MrAalestrup more like another tool in the Transportation Biz, There is room for other fuels that can be used.
@darrellsaunders42679 ай бұрын
I want to see an official CAT SCALE LOADED!
@ibrahimhanif85033 ай бұрын
I want to see one empty so we can see how much it weights just for the truck and trailer.
@johny12204 ай бұрын
Man the Semi is so awesome! Can’t wait to see them improve more and have more companies use them! 😄
@Alex-zg9wf3 ай бұрын
The problem is these vehicles only work in warm climates like California, not places like the Midwest, Just ask the bus companies that purchased electric buses. They can only go a few blocks before needing a recharge
@litestuffllc72499 ай бұрын
Driving a truck for a junk food company is not for a trucking company. A trucking firm makes a its living shipping and moving things. Pepsi is a company who's profits have little or nothing to do with moving their products around and is centered in this case in producing and distrubuting junk food; a very profitable business with very little positive consumer relations of late. So burning some money on 21 green EV trucks is called public relations Pepsi is green! Cool EV trucks!
@tallll709 ай бұрын
that kind of charging is quiet changer, hopefully it could be possible to have it in many places for wider use
@spsmith459 ай бұрын
Impressive. Well done Pepsico.
@petebusch90699 ай бұрын
Way to ruin the environment. How long before you stop drinking the cool aid? This is an ad, not a documentary.
@pickelkilla9 ай бұрын
@@petebusch9069L
@thetruthyes9 ай бұрын
@@petebusch9069they never even talked real number vs the two trucks electric and diesel. It's all a scam, people just fall for it. I tell everyone that tesla run on coal and natural gas, cause thats what electricity comes from, so they actually havent solved the emmisions that goes in the air that they keep crying about. What a scam.
@sarkaranish4 ай бұрын
@@petebusch9069 i mean yeah batteries require mining and a lot of resources to product, but we need to mine more not less. we are a growing society and with that more resources are needed. This is less an environmental play and more a financial one, these trucks are 3x more efficient while having less parts to maintain.
@petebusch90694 ай бұрын
@@sarkaranish I see you read the brochure, those are some quality selling points.
@tekmepikcha68309 ай бұрын
FINALLY! A straightforward video.
@thetruthyes9 ай бұрын
Yet they never have once mentioned real numbers between the electric truck and diesel truck. Its all a scam, and then when the whole grid falls they'll blaming it on something else, then they'll try to replace electric cars.
@clemsmith87999 ай бұрын
This is an infomercial, they had me scratching my head for a sec until i realized they are all lying to sell a turd
@bernardcharlesworth98609 ай бұрын
With price reduction in batteries and renewables the transition will be quite rapid. I drive a 1 tonne van and running cost reduction has been the biggest change
@rdembow4 ай бұрын
They only carry chips for the longer runs and maybe sodas a short distance. A fully laden soda truck is heavy and knocks down the battery fast depending on the terrain.
@straighttalk20699 ай бұрын
Amazing, the future is now, well done Pepsi and Tesla.
@havkacik9 ай бұрын
Increidble achievement. I wish more companies would start doing electric trucks. You guys in America are so brave to pull this off, first in the world. Europe is still waiting, this needs to improve.
@elmerhuyard35659 ай бұрын
We are not first! You aren't aware of electric trucks in Europe??
@zapfanzapfan9 ай бұрын
Volvo and Mercedes makes electric trucks, maybe others too.
@havkacik9 ай бұрын
Have you got any link to a company successfully implementing this in Europe?
@denzel2709 ай бұрын
They are not an improvement. They weigh far more than an conventional truck so there is all the damage to the highway (and subsequent cost and CO2 emissions putting it right), then there is all the mining required in third world countries for the batteries.
@zapfanzapfan9 ай бұрын
@@havkacik Tesla Björn happened to catch one a year ago at a regular charger. Search for Volvo FM electric semi charging at Ionity Dal.
@cs58428 ай бұрын
Such a warm fuzzy story about the green future of junk food logistics.
@MrGoodeats6 ай бұрын
😂😂
@richie00995 ай бұрын
To be fair they’re worried about climate and not peoples health 😂
@tumbleweed19769 ай бұрын
EV’s healthier for humans than the products they deliver 🎈
@gavnonadoroge30929 ай бұрын
@tumbleweed1976 no
@matthiasschirott50059 ай бұрын
😂
@tumbleweed19769 ай бұрын
@@gavnonadoroge3092 Oh, you enjoy the health benefits of Pepsi?
@gavnonadoroge30929 ай бұрын
@@tumbleweed1976 no
@petebusch90699 ай бұрын
Wrong, EV's are ruining this planet.
@x_kriokmas42259 ай бұрын
This is amazing. Thank you
@petebusch90699 ай бұрын
Why are you obsessed with ruining the environment?
@JacksonWalter7354 ай бұрын
@@petebusch9069many of us don’t care about the environment. Global warming is a myth. More EVs mean increased demand for coal and natural gases being used to supply electricity for EVs. It’s a win-win for everyone.
@shanebrennan59859 ай бұрын
As a class one truck driver I am still looking for a Tesla tractor unit in a video where they show even just the back of a tractor unit let alone the coupling and un coupling of the trailer airlines .
@_mysilentblue22279 ай бұрын
I believe it kneels to release the trailer and has a 5th wheel camera. So no more cranking that handle to death.
@SweetLou05234 ай бұрын
It works the same as any other semi. Standard gladhands and pigtail.
@7_of_99 ай бұрын
Thede trucks have ZERO problems climbing up with full load, it's something never seen before ever
@UhOhUmm9 ай бұрын
Zero except for the energy consumption part.
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
@@UhOhUmm "What goes up, must come down". They gain *a lot* on the way down. (It's called physics)
@skylertmarquardt9 ай бұрын
Rather than bringing up brakes going down the hill they get all their energy back into the battery
@claytonbrown71009 ай бұрын
Full load as in >40,000lbs in the box?
@BigBen6219 ай бұрын
@@claytonbrown7100 _Full load as in >40,000lbs in the box?_ The flatbed towed by a Tesla Semi, accelerating rapidly up a steep slope on Donner Pass, passing a diesel semi as if it were standing still, here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gqWyoohopJ1kn6sfeature=share&t=985, was loaded with about 44,000 lbs. of concrete highway barriers. The dry van trailer towed by a Tesla Semi which drove 500 miles from Fremont, CA to San Diego, CA on 93% battery charge, including climbing and descending the 4,200 ft. Tejon Pass ("The Grapevine"), here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/faXKkox7nZKkic0&ab_channel=Tesla, was loaded with about 42,000 lbs. of pallets. So, yes.
@hughjass48389 ай бұрын
So the Pepsi plant needs its own electric service...then the concrete plant down the road needs a new substation for their concrete trucks....then the garbage truck terminal needs a new substation for their trucks.....then the LTL terminal needs a new substation for all their trucks.....then the nearby truck stop needs a substation to charge all their trucks.....it's the Oprah Winfrey show. You get a substation, and you get a substation. Everybody gets a substation. The substation fairy will leave a brand new substation under your pillow if you're a good boy and finish your vegetables.
@havenzhai51879 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the taxpayers are paying the bill for this. If it was truly a fair market, Pepsi wouldn’t get a dime from the taxpayers.
@alp78369 ай бұрын
Just need more Nuclear power plants
@s00128238 ай бұрын
@@havenzhai5187 A 50x100 meter solar panel roof delivers about 0,5kWh/m2. 5000m2 delivers 2500kWh per day, you can full charge 3 trucks of 850kWh for free or 6 trucks 50%. It is a good deal. You only have to asses if you deliver excess power back to the grid or store it in a battery or spare truck. That's why you need a specialist like Tesla and grid company to figure out the best option.
@havenzhai51878 ай бұрын
@@s0012823 Where are they going to park that many solar panels? And how many trucks do they have? What happens when the sun doesn’t shine for a week? And lastly, who is going to pay for all that? The taxpayers should not have to shoulder any of that. By your math, if you 27 trucks, you would have to have 10 acres of solar panels. Do you honestly think that is reasonable?
@jP-gd4bq5 ай бұрын
These anti EV folks keep forgetting our own history…we wanted cars, the government built highways. We wanted airplanes, the government financed and built airports… what makes anyone believe that fossil fuels are also not heavily subsidized by our tax $$$, it is. Nothing turns whether old or new tech without substantial government grease…
@chaoszombie99959 ай бұрын
Rock on Pepsi! cant wait to see where the future of your fleet goes!
@The-Cat9 ай бұрын
it will go hydrogen. EV semi trucks are unsustainable for the simple fact that batteries are inefficient in terms of size, weight and capacity
@jaysolomon67569 ай бұрын
Ev semi trucks weight to much 😂
@chaoszombie99959 ай бұрын
@@jaysolomon6756 and combustion engined semi's dont?
@chaoszombie99959 ай бұрын
@@The-Cat I dunno.. we will see where trends go right? The issue with hydrogen is.. its explosive as hell.. and because of that.. the biggest challenge is safely storing it.. and creating a storage solutions within the truck that wont easily puncture etc etc
@beanapprentice16879 ай бұрын
@@The-Catand hydrogen is unsustainable for the simple fact that creating 0-emissions H2 is extremely costly. Currently over 90% of all hydrogen gas produced is made using fossil fuel, which creates CO2 and completely defeats the purpose of using hydrogen in the first place. By the time hydrogen technology & infrastructure advances enough to make it useful for fleets, battery electric technology will have advanced as well.
@scabbythecrownvic9 ай бұрын
I'm a coke guy. That has nothing to do with the Semis Pepsi just tastes odd.
@_mysilentblue22279 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@richards11918 ай бұрын
I know here in central Wisconsin Pepsi has no near term use for EVs. We just don’t have the charging infrastructure in place yet. Plus most roads are 2 lane blacktop or gravel/sand/dirt roads
@handimanjay66423 ай бұрын
No mention of the reduced load size to compensate for the battery weigh. It’s around 20,000 less load to stay under 80,000 gross maximum.
@randycarey74872 ай бұрын
3:08 ya the battery does rip to 80 and 90 odd per cent fairly quick .but he is not telling you that the rest takes 3-5 hrs to peak finish
@randycarey74872 ай бұрын
a solor panel roof for the trailers,may add some
@canoeinginthewild9 ай бұрын
Now i would only drink PepsiCo produkt, Goodbye Cola. PepsiCo are insane to see transporting Effeciency....
@the_bencredible9 ай бұрын
I see these and the Frito Lay ones on the 5 all the time. At least a few times a week.
@2011joser9 күн бұрын
Anyone notice that BYD, Tesla’s biggest competitor, is already there also? BYD is already occupying a segment Tesla hasn’t even mentioned yet .
@yulmp29 ай бұрын
Great video 👍
@vblic9 ай бұрын
Time will tell all. Let's see how the big scale goes. Hopefully good. Next thing will be Pepsi goes out of business. Activists will push to end soda products after renewable are used.
@brandonamthorАй бұрын
10:00 Elon punching the air seeing that BYD picker
@14energy9 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@scubatrucker68069 ай бұрын
Great video ❤❤
@litestuffllc72496 ай бұрын
The reason that diesel itself doesn't catch fire is it is not flamable at normal temprature and pressure. it isn't any more flamable than your cooking oil which usually can be used in place of diesel. A lithium battery can catch fire doing nothing. As for this italian accident - lets find the link; because diesel on a road shouldn't be able to catch fire; Perhaps it was gasoline. The mechanics of "two trucks crashing" means only one would need to have gasoline or another ignitable fuel on board. There are some diesel engine fires. diesel will burn under pressure, but all diesels have a fuel cut off to stop fuel going to the engine which puts out the fire. These are always due to improper use of the engine; so on a rare occasion some bad driver will not be in the truck when the first starts; and the fire can keep going. I am talking two trucks under proper operation by licensed drivers - a lithium truck can catch on fire and not be put out. A Diesel will not catch fire.
@MKOMKONNNN9 ай бұрын
at least there's some schlub waxing and cleaning the glass so you can drink water from a bottle
@jazziez64675 ай бұрын
0:49, the guy driving in the center of the vehicle, crazy
@sixone74789 ай бұрын
What is the purpose of theses skirts underneath the sidesteps? Improved aerodynamics?
@MoosePower7407 ай бұрын
yes!
@AlexVasquez-fw5up9 ай бұрын
I see them on the 99 from time to time.
@johnsnyder90339 ай бұрын
Notice at 11:00 the other vehicle is a BYD. Are they using both types to compare or is BYD testing for their own market in China?
@redbean94105 ай бұрын
that BYD is small vehicle meant for moving trailers in the pepsi yard only. it doesn't do transports.
@fraggleiamАй бұрын
I see these everyday and they are freaking awesome.
@litestuffllc72499 ай бұрын
Hello Autoselectronics; yes potentially one $200,000 charger could serve more than one Tesla Semi; but there are two problems. #1. If you attempt to share it at the same time; then the charge time doubles because you are splitting the power. #2 1 Truck =12 Ys, 2 trucks 24 Ys etc. Not many local grids can charge 12 or 24 Ys at once. Even in industrial areas with heavy duty grids you can't do more than a couple Semi's at once. So you have to schedule them one after the other. That could cause a line and delays; or it could mean you are constantly charging losing potential billing hours. Pepsi unlike a trucking company could possibly charge a number of trucks during the night; a trucking company has keep on trucking 24 hours.
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
A Megacharger is equivalent to about 4 V3 chargers (before they get their boost upgrade) . Tesla had sites with 150+ V3 chargers. It's not a problem.
@truckercowboyed26389 ай бұрын
@@rogerstarkey5390you don't understand how trucking works it still would take way too long to charge, many long haul loads are set appointments you can't be taking hours to charge...
@99unclebob9 ай бұрын
the time to charge one of these trucks is only 25 mins from 5% to 95%,this all in managing your fleet up or down time, scheduling is all in your company business plan and strategy, where i work we have 100 electric forklifts and we run 24/7 and have to charge these when needed and it all works out in logistics, planning , trucking companies with diesel fleets have no better turn around time than Pepsi on average it is slower, been in the industry 40 yrs and seen the data for all across North America, its gotten better and is improving every year, it comes down to the owners of the business, are they looking ahead to future proof themselves/business to provide the customer with a reliable service product or be left behind, sure long haul, diesel is still king, these Tesla trucks are in the infancy stage and are seeing decent results and everyone has to crawl before they walk and they're walking pretty darn fast out of the gate I'd say , the barrier here is the human part mostly, not the technology part of this equation, it'll still take years until all this comes to the top, it all has no history or established data yet, lineage doesn't come overnight, nothing does, time will tell and if companies don't build in obsolescence in their BEV's this all could be a great thing in the future, time will tell
@mikapeltokorpi76714 ай бұрын
This needs quite significant infrastructure investment. That charger depot costs about $10 million including new sturdy electric supply lines. But as it is currently covered by 50% federal subsidies, the deal is easy to make. Did I understand correctly, that Pepsico or Tesla do not own the charging depot, but it is owned by a third party? It is also interesting to see, how fast the effective range is beaten out from those traction batteries when the charge cycles seem to be regularly 5% to 95%. That might end up spiking up Tesla's warranty costs, unless there is a clause for less than 18 months durability with 70% range left (or similar) on the contract.
@318ishonk9 ай бұрын
Sounds all quite good. How do they supply electricity 100% from solar if the trucks charge during the night?
@urbanteck9 ай бұрын
Looks like they use onsite battery banks. Possibly still pull some energy from the grid.
@LowOutput9 ай бұрын
The solar panels still produce a few milliwatts (combined total) from the sunlight reflected from the moon (depending of course on how clear of a night it is, moon phase, and position in the sky at any point in the night), fireflies, aircraft flying over, and possibly nearby street lamps which are getting their power from the grid. Just kidding. I mean maybe they do still produce some amount of negligible power at night but I just made that up. Full disclosure: I’m drinking cherry coke right now.
@LowOutput9 ай бұрын
Just kidding about drinking cherry coke as well. I’m just trying to be funny but turned out to be flat out stupid. I’m sorry to have wasted your time, or entertained you, whichever it ended up being.
@MrGoodeats6 ай бұрын
@@urbanteckwe currently don’t have the battery tech to support that unfortunately. i believe the way it works is the daytime solar gets redistributed to the grid and in return they receive credits which they use to pull from the grid at the night. but idk that’s an assumption.
@vaxed24022 ай бұрын
In one of the overhead yard shots you can see the Tesla battery banks next to the charging stations. Re-charge at night at a lower rate, and use to charge during the day. If you can hook up with solar, you have free energy cost.(Less the cost of the installation). This is being done all over North America by the prime power suppliers to replace what are called Peak Power Stations which are used to add power to peak demand times, at a fraction of the cost of gas plants, plus no on-site employees are require to run them.
@isaiahusman9 ай бұрын
Cool
@Pico_4444 ай бұрын
750 kW charging is madness
@topgunablek9 ай бұрын
10:00 a BYD vehicle there, a Chinese EV company
@litestuffllc72499 ай бұрын
OH PEPSI is a trucking company - so says LANEC. From Microtrends "PepsiCo, Inc. is the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of grain-based snack foods, beverages, and other products. It's driven by a complementary food and beverage portfolio that includes Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Quaker and Tropicana. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages.' Gee funny they don't mention trucking revenues LANEC. There are none.
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
wonder what year they contracted out , all the trucking jobs ?
@supernanny83755 ай бұрын
Wow she even mentioned battery-powered Forklifts. Interesting new invention.
@rolandcr4 ай бұрын
😂
@user-yg1si9fv6e6 ай бұрын
I spent a short time in trucking and one thing I don't hear in these salespitches is payload capacity. Obviously these trucks require very heavy batteries which takes up VALUABLE payload space which isn't emphasized here. I feel like we're being duped with these toys. Range means nothing if you can't haul as much product. Less product demolishes fuel efficiency
@67daltonknox9 ай бұрын
A diesel semi doing 50,000 miles/year should last 15 years. It will be interesting to see cost comparisons after that sort of use.
@mintheman76 ай бұрын
15 yrs with how much maintenance cost and how many engine swaps?
@Shubham694055 ай бұрын
@@mintheman7Semi trucks can cruise for 300k miles without an engine rebuild. Tell me how many batteries and motors will be replaced in that Gay EV?
@jovanleon75 ай бұрын
@@Shubham69405lmao in just 10 years of 45,000 miles/year of usage, a semi will save $220K which mean you can buy another whole new Tesla semi 😂
@Shubham694055 ай бұрын
@@jovanleon7 and also a Gay EV can't last for more than 5 years and 100,000 miles 🤣🤣
@AltepEN5 ай бұрын
why gay ? @@Shubham69405
@spicemasterii67756 ай бұрын
What does "fully loaded" mean? How many pounds of payload for the long 400 mile haul?
@vrezai4 ай бұрын
google it
@bigboy82853 ай бұрын
i love how they consider 400 miles long range. Id love to see them somehow charge up in less than 3 hours on random chargers on the road. I doubt they have enough fast chargers anywhere to charge these trucks
@southerncatfish40309 ай бұрын
Tell us how many emissions it took to make that truck and battery?
@_mysilentblue22279 ай бұрын
I'm guessing existing trucks are made with fairy dust?
@trainsandplanes83049 ай бұрын
Almost the whole battery can be recycled and made into a new one. This offsets a significant amount of the initial carbon output from mining.
@jaaklucas1329Ай бұрын
Way less than making a diesel tractor then running it on diesel for years.
@georgen97559 ай бұрын
is this guy rajiv Gomez ? Gangothiri after ganga or bhavani or cauvery or Sutlej ?
@johncampbell-zj2yj4 ай бұрын
Image how far this truck will go on a charge if they mated it with a trailer that have regen brakes in was peddle flow eqjipped.
@benbasil51639 ай бұрын
1.1 kWh/km is it fully loaded? What is the overall GTW?
@terrya64869 ай бұрын
Yes fully loaded it can haul 78000 lbs. You can see a you tube video of it doing a 502 mile run with 78000 lbs on it. 50% cheaper on fuel.
@tatata15434 ай бұрын
@@terrya6486That wasn’t the GTW.
@terrya64864 ай бұрын
@@tatata1543 It did five hundred and eight miles with seventy eight thousand pounds of cargo in it.
@tatata15434 ай бұрын
@@terrya6486 The maximum allowed weight of a fully laden electric semi is 82000 so you are saying the truck and trailer weighed around 4000 pounds? Really? The weight you quoted was probably the total weight , not the “cargo weight” which, even after all this time, Tesla have still not released which is a bit suspicious.
@terrya64864 ай бұрын
@@tatata1543 Your correct it was seventy eight thousand total pounds. There is a full length video of the entire drive. Is from fremont california to san diego california. The truck is fully capable of it. And pepsico in sacramento put a thousand seventy eight miles on one of those trucks in twenty four hours using three drivers. But that's not what it's really for. There's a Tesla semi, it runs from Modesto, California to Oakhurst, California. Every day and I got to see a few days a week. Saving more than six hundred dollars a day in fuel. The being counters are beside themselves the amount of profit that is is astounding.
@LandolinaCorp-qk1yj9 ай бұрын
Nice
@santiagovillalobos82599 ай бұрын
How big of an investment ,Congratulations Pepsi.
@pingvingaming4 ай бұрын
$250k pr truck
@littlehuey56799 ай бұрын
Why only one seat ? How do you train new drivers ? What about team drivers ?
@plutoplanet42759 ай бұрын
nice
@pizzasubs20 күн бұрын
Nice trucks, but if correct, these Tesla Trucks they DONT have sleepers built ito them, meaning that if a driver does one of those 450 mile drives, and if he wants to get some rest, he has to to to get some sleep while sitting in that drivers seat, right? Is the Tesla Semi a sleeper cab? It does not, however, have any sleeping arrangements for the driver. It's strictly a day cab configuration, meaning it's not suited for trips that take multiple days. Tesla's Semi is impressive in many different ways.
@torque350hp9 ай бұрын
Wow 3MW. 😮 Imagine being a utility trying to balance loads like that for just one customer. Like a suburb's worth of power for one customer. A customer would want to set up grid frequency stabilisation systems with this kind of supply, like virtual power plant set up to offer back to the grid for a fee. In the long term, multiple customers would need to order that kind of power. I keep thinking 1.21 gigawatt!
@zapfanzapfan9 ай бұрын
Ferries between Sweden and Denmark charge at about 10MW.
@trainsandplanes83049 ай бұрын
For most utility companies, this means increasing production at nuclear power plants.
@Ivansky13 ай бұрын
8:30 “I Grew Up On This Truck,” He Says. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE!?!?!?!?!? The Truck Hasn’t Even Been Out For A Year!!!!!
@tiptoe389 ай бұрын
They good for local trucks
@ljmorris64969 ай бұрын
Lots of wasted money on just a soda bottling plant.. Although I'm glad this is possible in transportation.
@jtdraco47179 ай бұрын
👍
@the.piledriver66985 ай бұрын
why don't you put solar panels on top of the trailers?
@jaaklucas1329Ай бұрын
In the works and also powered trailers.
@glennfeldt20093 ай бұрын
Well done Pepsi👍🏻
@EthanReynolds30904 ай бұрын
fire
@Mr11ESSE1115 ай бұрын
They get it for free from Tesla so that they will advertise it on roads and it is for short distances because it will be hard to find special charges for them everywhere !!
@syproful9 ай бұрын
It’s just obvious future. “Canceling out the hill” is what makes this absolutely amazing. You can see this with any Tesla when you drive mountains.
@Mrnotnice249 ай бұрын
So will they put TA/Petro, Loves, Pilot/Flying J out of business? I understand they will have super chargers for these vehicles over the road but I don’t see how this brings down cost. Trucks break and with breakdown being unknown how will the companies compensate for that? Still interesting truck though
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
"Trucks break".... Consider this. Drive failure on a diesel? The truck stops. 1 motor fails on this truck? That motor disengages, the truck compensates (still with better performance) informs the driver. Within a minute or so, the driver gets a call from the local Tesla service (flagged by the truck) who advise that it needs a unit. They ask the driver where his planned overnight stop will be and his ETA. A mobile unit meets the driver at the location and the drive is replaced. Alternatively, if it's a light load, the driver can continue to a more convenient location, finishing the job. . Minimum downtime.
@Mrnotnice249 ай бұрын
@@rogerstarkey5390 I see your point but one thing you are neglecting is parts shortage. Currently peterbilts, freightliners, Volvos, Mack’s all are on parts shortage. If every truck were to be Tesla you think Tesla could compensate for the part right away?
@sterlingodeaghaidh50869 ай бұрын
Frankly, being new/old tech (evs have been around for over 100 years) its hard to tell what total cost of ownership will be, their testing this stuff to see its viability. Same thing happened when motorized trucks took over from horse and buggie. The maintenance tho is supposed to be better, and given the simpler system (comparatively) the failures should be fewer and far between meaning that once bugs are worked out they should be rather solid. As for parts shortages, yes that will cause issues, but then again, a short part is a short part, doesn't matter if its diesel or EV. This stuff will happen, we can play the game of what if all we want but the only way to make this tech work is if people buy into it, show its faults, and then demand for better.
@TMCNJ4 ай бұрын
I’m waiting for Amazon to look into this for their “road brand image”
@coreysuffield4 ай бұрын
amazon trucks typically run long distances, from facility to facility or state to state, which would not work due to a lack of infrastructure to support that. these local Pepsico trucks work because they always return to a home base to charge. Amazon has done last mile delivery electric already which works the same as the delivery vehicle returns back to a delivery center where there would be charging infrastructure
@TMCNJ4 ай бұрын
@@coreysuffield I’m from the UK so the most Amazon drives here is maybe 400 miles at a maximum. I know I’ve never gone over 350. Much different here
@ttgk85063 ай бұрын
I want to see the power bill for that operation
@ryanv37519 ай бұрын
I wish these people would have to add “at the site of use” to the zero emissions claim!
@trainsandlocomotives9 ай бұрын
Imagine coming to work and realizing you forgot to charge your truck
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
You'd be leaving 30 minutes late..... Your problem.
@georgen97559 ай бұрын
I am not dreaming after I resign this job , forgetting to charge with dummy mobile or laptop charger ? kidding ?
@georgen97559 ай бұрын
if you arrive 1 minute late the registers are hidden and late by 30 minutes ? Doors shut Yuma
@pbontheweb65779 ай бұрын
If you come to work and realise you forgot to fuel up the truck, you would be late as well.
@jefflafontaine40439 ай бұрын
Yes they in California they not allowed any diesel motors in the state
@markjmaxwell98199 ай бұрын
I will be surprised if the Tesla semi is taken up in large numbers so early on with the mega expensive dedicated charging infrastructure yet to be built. But then again electric cars surprised me with a rapid uptake that was not expected. A three litre turbo diesel six cylinder engine powered battery Hybrid semi-trailer that uses 50 to 60% less fuel than a current semi so it would basically get at least double the range of a current semi using the same sized fuel tanks while putting out massively reduced emissions compared to a current semi-trailer makes sense. Also using the current large truck fueling infrastructure makes more sense to me than building expensive dedicated chargers in the middle of nowhere but then again I designed one and could be biased. I always thought short and medium haul transport suited 100% electric vehicle's with diesel battery hybrids for the extremely long haul stuff. People might not want to wait for the charging infrastructure for electric trucks to be built in suitable locations. California sets the trends but does not run the rest of the world so it's stance on certain issues can be taken with a grain of salt. We will see what the future holds when it comes to emmisions and transport. Elon is currently the richest man in world for a reason so nothing would surprise me. 😎👍
@rogerstarkey53909 ай бұрын
Requirement for an EV Semi. Outrange the driver. US driver range? 6 hours? 70mph *average* ? 420 miles max. Compulsory 30 minute stop.. 15 seconds to plug in, 15 seconds to unplug. Truck gains sufficient charge to complete the driver shift. . Slow charge overnight. . . You designed a dinosaur 🤷♀️
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
Trucking companies are looking for relief from hi fuel prices. just like all the tesla drivers.
@thetruthyes9 ай бұрын
All those electric trucks and cars will fail in the end, they're not doing a damn thing to support the grid and when it will fail they will blame it on something else and so on. Right now hybrids are the best in my opinion. I can bet this trucks cannot pull 80k lbs up a mountain for 50 miles, and you think those batteries alone can work day in and day out nonstop like a diesel? Just wait and see, and just wait till some auto youtubers get their hands on some of these trucks and do some real testing, they will probably fail just like ford lightning did, what a joke that was.
@matzrat50069 ай бұрын
@@thetruthyes I can see them being used as town tractors, and contractors pickups. Hiway rigs, not so much.
@mintheman76 ай бұрын
@@thetruthyes Tesla is actually doing a lot to support the grid. Their Megapacks are used as storage during non-peak hours so it can send energy back to the grid during peak demand. The chargers for these trucks include Megapacks and can be used for energy arbitrage to make more money for the user.
@piuniverse93064 ай бұрын
From an economic standpoint EV's are good for everyone, countries done need to be oil rich to be prosperous, because anyone can buy solar panels an power their own EV's
@nottmfunguy8 ай бұрын
They had to bring in 3megawatts of power? So you have to bring in the equivalent to a towns worth of power just to support a few electric trucks and forklifts? How can that be efficient? Where does that power get sourced from? how much more emissions could be generated if from traditional gas or fossil fuel power plants?
@MoosePower7407 ай бұрын
The amount of power they have to bring in, is not relevant. If you replace 1 million trucks, you need power for 1 million trucks. If you replace one, you need power for one. The real question is: how much more efficiënt are they? A diesel truck does 6,5 miles on a gallon. A gallon is around 3.785 liters of fuel. A mile is around 1.609km. So, that translates to 3.785 liters of fuel on 10,46km or 2.76 km on 1 liters of fuel. There is around 10kWh of energy stored in 1 liter of diesel fuel. So 1km of driving a semitruck takes around 3,62kWh of energy. The energy needed to produce diesel is not taken into account in this number. A Tesla Semi uses up to 2kWh per mile, or 1.24kWh per kilometer. So the efficiency of a Tesla Semi is 3.62 / 1.24 = 2.92 times higher than a diesel semi truck. In other words: it takes almost 3x the amount of energy to move a diesel compared to an EV semi.
@jaaklucas13292 ай бұрын
Also electric drivetrain is better with less maintenence.@@MoosePower740
@audreymusk5 ай бұрын
Indra Nooyi's legacy. Awesome girl
@SeanLawlorNelsonАй бұрын
Note to Morgan Stanley, my primary and only per se Stock Markets employer, and to our colleagues at Citadel, who I choose to include in this memo for specific reasons at my discernment for sound reasons to everyone's advantage: Tesla Semi-Trucks are more powerful, far quieter(mostly an advantage, a slight disadvantage also, and are at least equal in agility, control and in speed Tesla's have general superiority compared to conventional Semi-Trucks. Let it also be noted that Tesla Semi-Trucks have zero polluting emissions and for a small diversity of reasons, a variety of powerful decision-makers will continue to economically nudge the transport markets toward lower emissions. Thus, Tesla stock is undervalued. My no-hedge recommendation is a strong value on Tesla ; If there is any stock branching, our focus is Tesla's Semi-Trucks, though the company is generally quite sound and in my strong opinion quite undervalued at present.
@edwinmonterroza74263 ай бұрын
Next time I see a driver on the 99 I’ll ask him for his REAL experience
@FoodwaysDistribution9 ай бұрын
A corporate commercial, i hope you got paid well for this drivel.
@giltoews13834 ай бұрын
Wait till they will have to replace the batteries and the power bill goes up. How efficient will that be?
@Leavemykindalone11548 ай бұрын
Very essential Eco friendly
@mrabrasive519 ай бұрын
"Decarbonazation strategy!!..its about money,you're not fooling anyone!.
@nas90719 ай бұрын
This is the last thing they need to be worried about. They sell sugar water and potatoes flavored salt.
@redbean94105 ай бұрын
seems like that business has been working for them for 100 years now
@42luke939 ай бұрын
I don’t know what a megawatt is. They should educate us more. I have an idea of a gallon but not a watt.
@MoosePower7407 ай бұрын
A kilowatt is 1,000Watt, a megawatt is 1,000,000 Watt. A modern house in Europe will have around a 17,250 Watt watt connection, so a 3 Megawatt connection is about 174 connections for modern homes. That seems like a lot but on an industrial scale it's very small. A modern EPR nuclear reactor can deliver around 1,650 megawatts.
@markbryant11014 ай бұрын
If only they spoke on the harm done to the environment during the production of the batteries for those trucks.
@JacksonWalter7354 ай бұрын
Nobody cares about the environment. It’s great that more batteries are being produced and it’s also great that more coal/natural gas are being used to generate the increase demand of electricity. The coal/natural gas companies get more money and customers from the increased demands and EV owners get their electricity. It’s a win-win.