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169803_694932_updates.jpgTesla's new electric semi truck is unveiled during a presentation in Hawthorne, California, US, November 16, 2017. REUTERS/Alexandria Sage/Files
 

SEATTLE: Deutsche Post AG?s DHL and Fortigo Freight Services Inc, one of Canada?s largest fleet management companies, said on Tuesday they had pre-ordered Tesla Inc?s electric truck unveiled earlier this month to test on limited routes.

High-profile logistics and transportation customers like fleet operator J.B. Hunt and retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc announced orders for the Tesla Semi after it was unveiled on November 16.

The Semi ? scheduled for rollout in 2019 ? is Tesla?s next step to move the economy away from fossil fuels through electric cars, solar roofs and power storage.

DHL Supply Chain ? which provides transportation, warehousing, and distribution services for US manufacturers and retailers ? ordered 10 trucks to test at customer facilities in major US cities, the company said in a statement.

?The trucks will be used for shuttle runs and same-day customer deliveries, and will be tested for fuel efficiency on longer runs from major markets to other DHL operations across the country,? the company said.

Fortigo ? based in Etobicoke, Ontario ? ordered one Tesla Semi with a down payment of about 26,000 Canadian dollars (US $20,290), with a balance due of under US $181,000 when the Tesla is delivered, Chief Executive Elias Demangos said by email on Tuesday.

?We?ll be running it in a pilot program to ensure it meets our business objectives,? Demangos said.

Tesla will not provide a tally of orders it has received for the truck, company spokesman Dave Arnold said in an email.

The limited early orders reflect uncertainty about the market for electric commercial vehicles. The 800-kilometre (500-mile) range between charges for the Tesla Semi is about half the range between fill-ups of a diesel Class 8 truck. Heavy batteries cut payload and add cost, potential deal killers for fleet buyers focused on operating cost per mile.

However, Tesla ? as well as other truck makers, such as Daimler AG, Navistar International Corp, and its partner Volkswagen AG ? are investing in electric models in a bet that the market will shift over the next decade.


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