Tesla Semi Makes Its European Debut at IAA Hannover

‘s highly anticipated truck has crossed the Atlantic, making its first appearance in at the IAA (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung) in Hannover, . This international automotive trade fair marks a significant milestone for Tesla’s expansion into the European commercial vehicle market, as reported by Dennis Gunst and Sawyer Merritt on X.

Tesla’s Presence at IAA Hannover

Tesla has secured a prominent position at the trade fair with a full booth in Hall 12, featuring an actual Tesla Semi truck on stage. Visitors can find the Tesla exhibit at a specific location provided by a Google Maps link shared by Dennis Gunst.

Tesla Semi Makes Its European Debut At Iaa Hannover
Tesla Semi Makes Its European Debut at IAA Hannover. Photo courtesy of Dennis Gunst / X.

For those interested in a more hands-on experience, Hall 11 offers the opportunity to take test drives in another Tesla Semi truck. This allows potential customers and industry professionals to get a feel for the electric semi’s performance and capabilities.

Dan Priestley’s Keynote Speeches

Dan Priestley, a key figure in Tesla’s Semi program, is scheduled to deliver two talks on the main stage in Hall 18:

  1. Tuesday, September 17, 17:00-17:15: “C-Level Key Note by Dan Priestley”
  2. Wednesday, September 18, 10:00-10:25: “Scaling Semi Electrification: A Case Study with PepsiCo”

These presentations are expected to provide valuable insights into Tesla’s Semi truck technology and its real-world applications.

Tesla Semi Makes Its European Debut At Iaa Hannover
Tesla Semi Makes Its European Debut at IAA Hannover. Photo courtesy of Dennis Gunst / X.

Tesla Semi Charger Showcase

Alongside the Semi truck, Tesla is also displaying its Semi charger. This charging infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of electric semi-trucks and is positioned next to the vehicle in the exhibition hall.

PepsiCo Pilot Program Updates

During his live talk, Dan Priestley is set to share new information and findings from Tesla’s Semi truck pilot program with PepsiCo. This collaboration has been closely watched by the industry as a test case for the viability of electric semi-trucks in large-scale commercial operations.

Tesla’s European Expansion Plans

The presence of the Tesla Semi at IAA Hannover isn’t just for show. Tesla has recently posted a job listing for a Business Development Manager to help bring the Tesla Semi to Europe. This role will be crucial in building and maintaining customer relationships and planning for future Semi Truck deployments across the continent.

EVXL’s Take

Tesla’s bold move to showcase the Semi at IAA Hannover signals a significant push into the European commercial vehicle market. This aligns with the growing trend of electrification in the trucking industry, which we’ve been closely following at EVXL.

As we’ve seen in our coverage of Tesla’s electric vehicle developments, the company continues to break new ground in various segments of the EV market. The Semi’s European debut, coupled with real-world testing through partnerships like the one with PepsiCo, could accelerate the adoption of electric semi-trucks in long-haul transportation. It’ll be interesting to see how this move impacts other manufacturers and potentially reshapes the commercial vehicle landscape in Europe.

What are your thoughts on Tesla’s Semi making its European debut? Do you think it will significantly impact the commercial trucking industry in Europe? Share your opinions in the comments below.

Photos courtesy of Dennis Gunst.


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of EVXL.co, where he covers all electric vehicle-related news, covering brands such as Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan and others. He fulfills a similar role at the drone news site DroneXL.co. Haye can be reached at haye @ evxl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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2 Comments

  1. I’d like evxl to write an article summarizing the results of last Fall’s US independent industry trucking industry test, “Run On Less”. Tesla was one of the largest class trucks and: near-500 miles with 81K lbs, thousand-mile day, charging 2-4 times faster than the other trucks in it’s class.

    • We’d love to cover any current news or future Run On Less events. We will definitely keep our eyes and ears open for the fall of 2025 when they are planning their fifth event! Thanks for commenting!

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