Oman Daily Observer

Numbers starting to add up for Tesla trucks

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SAN FRANCISCO: The numbers behind Tesla Inc’s long-distance Semi electric trucks are close to making sense for haulers looking at a shift away from diesel that may save them tens of thousands of dollars a year, according to an executive with DHL.

Jim Monkmeyer, President, Transporta­tion at DHL Supply Chain, was among the first to order the trucks Silicon Valley billionair­e Elon Musk’s company is expected to begin churning out in 2019.

He says the 10 trucks ordered are a test run and that he is still years away from switching the majority of his fleet of trucks to electric.

But he is taking heed of a major shift away from diesel and the money it could save DHL.

He says he could potentiall­y pay off the difference between the purchase price of a Tesla Semi and a traditiona­l diesel truck in less than two years, thanks to savings on maintenanc­e and fuel.

“We are estimating that we could have pay back within a yearand-a-half based on energy usage as well as lower maintenanc­e cost,” Monkmeyer said in an interview from his office in Columbus, Ohio.

“The maintenanc­e savings can be enormous as well. Just because the engines are much simpler in terms of the number of parts and the complexiti­es of the parts.”

The payback benefit is one of the keys to the success of the new generation of electric trucks and DHL, a unit of Germany’s Deutsche Post, has a history in the area, having already introduced 5,000 of its own electric “scooter” vans for local deliveries.

 ?? — AFP ?? Tesla CEO Elon Musks presents Tesla truck models in San Francisco.
— AFP Tesla CEO Elon Musks presents Tesla truck models in San Francisco.

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