Elon Musk, the company's CEO, stated that when fully loaded, the Tesla Semi can reach motorway speeds in just 20 seconds.
Not even close to the speeds of a Model 3 or other regular Tesla, but still far faster than the typical diesel truck.
Elon Musk claimed that without the trailer, the four distinct Model 3 EV engines would allow the Tesla electric Semi programme to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in less than five seconds.
Tesla Semi claims to have a 500-mile battery-powered range.
The Tesla Semi can reach 60 mph in less than 20 seconds while accelerating with a combined gross weight of 82k pounds of freight.
As an illustration, Tesla claimed five years ago that their long-delayed electric Semi truck could drive 500 miles while fully loaded.
When completely charged, the electric vehicle manufacturer guarantees Semi will go 500 kilometres.
Using a megacharger that will be deployed at those vehicles' base locations, the charging period is 30 minutes for 400 miles of range.