DHL logistics is ramping up its Tesla Semi fleet partnership. In a recent interview, Vice President Stephan Schablinski revealed the carrier has far more vehicles on order than people realize. "It's not just a few trucks," he emphasized. "We're genuinely excited to deploy these into our operations." Looking ahead, DHL expects to integrate additional Semis throughout 2026 as Tesla accelerates volume production. The move signals growing mainstream adoption of electric heavy-duty transport in global supply chain logistics.
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OldLeekConfession
· 4h ago
DHL's move is quite interesting, accumulating a large number of Tesla trucks, which is a bit like betting on the future of new energy logistics.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 4h ago
Tesla semi-truck is really taking off, DHL's bet this time is quite bold
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DegenWhisperer
· 4h ago
Wow, DHL really went all-in on Tesla. Major logistics companies are starting to go electric. What are traditional gasoline vehicle drivers supposed to do?
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DAOdreamer
· 4h ago
DHL's recent bet is particularly aggressive, much higher than market expectations. It really seems to be very optimistic about electric heavy trucks.
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AirdropATM
· 4h ago
DHL is serious this time, Tesla's electric big truck is really going to the licensing table
DHL logistics is ramping up its Tesla Semi fleet partnership. In a recent interview, Vice President Stephan Schablinski revealed the carrier has far more vehicles on order than people realize. "It's not just a few trucks," he emphasized. "We're genuinely excited to deploy these into our operations." Looking ahead, DHL expects to integrate additional Semis throughout 2026 as Tesla accelerates volume production. The move signals growing mainstream adoption of electric heavy-duty transport in global supply chain logistics.