https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/trucks/a15895637/food-drink-tesla-electric-truck/
You Know Who's Really Excited About the Tesla Electric Truck? Budweiser.
Feb 12, 2018  Lara Sorokanich

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Let us explain.

Since the Tesla Semi truck was unveiled in November, every week has brought
a new announcement of investors: PepsiCo preordered 100. Sysco ordered 50.
Anheuser-Busch ordered 40. Canadian grocery chain Loblaw’s ordered 25. It’s
a remarkable display of confidence in electric trucking by a single
industry—not to mention a huge investment. The reasons behind this
surprising confluence turn out to be not surprising at all.

Idling Restrictions

With diesel trucks, there are all sorts of restrictions on idling rules, and
those engines actually have to be on to power supporting systems like lift
gates and refrigeration. Electric vehicles are great because you don’t have
to have an engine idling for an hour or two hours while you unload the
vehicle. You can draw directly from the battery pack of the vehicle.—Dakota
Semler, Founder and CEO, Thor Trucks

Travel Distance

When you look at beverage companies and grocery chains, a lot of what
they’re moving is going to be on a short-haul basis, like trucking product
from a beverage distribution plant to regional distributors. From an
electronic standpoint that’s a fantastic setup. You don’t have to deal with
diesel fuel, and you’d be able to have that dedicated infrastructure set up
for charging stations along the way while you go back and forth.—Jon Samson,
Executive director, Agricultural and Food Transporters Conference, American
Trucking Associations

Emissions

Our PepsiCo vehicle fleet is currently comprised of several different
fuel-efficient models, including electric-­vehicle box trucks,
compressed-natural-gas tractors, and advanced diesel technology from some of
the leading manufacturers around the world. The Tesla Semi truck represents
one part of our broader strategy, offering us a unique opportunity for us to
explore electrification across our Class Seven and Eight fleet.—Brooke Vane,
Company representative, PepsiCo

Community Impact

Food and beverage companies are a really unique space; often they have a hub
model where their inbound product will come into the distribution center
through one fleet, and then their delivery fleet will deliver it to regional
stores, like a grocery store. A lot of these delivery fleets support
businesses in residential neighborhoods, which creates conflict for
residents who don’t want loud, dirty diesel trucks driving through their
neighborhood. With electric, you can have a fleet that operates without
anyone ever hearing them. They create less road noise than a conventional
gas passenger car. That’s really impactful for quality of life.—Dakota
Semler

Driver Satisfaction

One of the biggest areas of headache for trucking companies is retaining
drivers, and these trucks have a very innovative design. It is a more
comfortable experience for the driver: They’re surrounded by windows and
there are other features that we think can help make a very tough job a
better job. So we view that as a potential source of return, less turnover
in the drivers that drive our products to market.—James Sembrot, Senior
director of ­strategy and logistics, Anheuser-Busch

Case Study: Hauling Beer

• Anheuser-Busch preordered 40 Tesla electric Semis for use in
short-­distance deliveries from the brewery to wholesalers and has partnered
with Nikola to develop hydrogen-powered long-haul technology.

• Anheuser-Busch spends about $120 million on fuel each year, which includes
fuel for its dedicated fleets and long-haul transportation by private
carriers that move beer between breweries and wholesalers. Each year, trucks
transporting Anheuser-Busch product travel enough miles to circle the Earth
18,000 times.

• The 40 Tesla tractors will be part of a 750-truck fleet that transports
beer from Anheuser-Busch’s breweries directly to wholesalers.

• On any given day, if you took each of Anheuser-Busch’s tractor trailers en
route to customers and lined them up one directly in front of the other, the
line would stretch 50 miles.

• According to Tesla’s estimates, Anheuser-Busch could expect to save $8
million on fuel by using the 40 Tesla electric Semis.
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