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The debate over the future of electric heavy-duty trucks is heating up, with two tech titans offering contrasting views.
In a recent article from The Times of India, Bill Gates expressed doubts about the practicality of electric trucks, pointing to a major hurdle: the massive batteries required.
According to Gates, these batteries would make trucks so heavy that their feasibility for long-haul transport is questionable. It’s a bold stance from the philanthropist, who’s known for his forward-thinking views on technology and sustainability.
On the other side, Elon Musk, never one to shy away from a challenge, fired back with confidence.
He confirmed that the Tesla Semi, Tesla’s ambitious electric heavy-duty truck, is set to roll out in 2026.
Musk’s vision hinges on breakthroughs in battery technology and innovative design to make electric trucks not just viable but revolutionary.
Tesla’s track record of pushing boundaries suggests they’re not backing down from Gates’ concerns.
This clash of perspectives highlights the broader question: can electric trucks overcome their technical limitations to transform the transportation industry?
With Musk betting big on the Tesla Semi, 2026 could be a pivotal year.
Stay tuned as the race to electrify heavy-duty transport unfolds! Truckhub.ai is here to keep you updated on the latest developments in the world of electric trucks.