--- title: "Tesla Semi expands pilot program to Texas logistics firm: here’s what they said" type: "News" locale: "zh-HK" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/278596328.md" description: "Tesla has expanded its Semi pilot program to Mone Transport in Texas, achieving an impressive efficiency of 1.64 kWh per mile over 4,700 miles, surpassing Tesla's target of 1.7 kWh per mile. This performance significantly outperforms conventional diesel trucks, which consume about 5.5 kWh per mile. Other participants in the pilot program, including PepsiCo and DHL, have reported similar efficiency gains. As Tesla ramps up production and charging infrastructure, the Semi is poised to enhance sustainable trucking operations across the industry." datetime: "2026-03-10T17:29:31.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/278596328.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/278596328.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/278596328.md) --- > 支持的語言: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/278596328.md) | [English](https://longbridge.com/en/news/278596328.md) # Tesla Semi expands pilot program to Texas logistics firm: here’s what they said Tesla has expanded its Semi pilot program to a new region, as it has made it to Texas to be tested by logistics from Mone Transport. With the Semi entering production this year, Tesla is getting even more valuable data regarding the vehicle and its efficiency, which will help companies cut expenditures. Mone Transport operates in Texas and on the Southern border, and it specializes in cross-border U.S.-Mexico freight operations. After completing some rigorous testing, Mone shared public results, which stand out when compared to efficiency metrics offered by diesel vehicles. “Mone Transport recently had the opportunity to put the Tesla Semi to the test, and we’re thrilled with the results! Over 4,700 miles of operations at 1.64 kWh/mile in our Texas operation. We’re committed to providing zero-emission transportation to our customers!” the company said in a post on X. > Mone Transport just recorded an extremely impressive Tesla Semi test: > > 1.64 kWh per mile over 4,700 miles! https://t.co/xwS2dDeomP pic.twitter.com/oLZHoQgXsu > > — TESLARATI (@Teslarati) March 10, 2026 Mone said the Tesla Semi it put into its fleet for this test recorded 1.64 kWh per mile efficiency, beating Tesla’s official 1.7 kWh per mile target and delivering a massive leap over conventional diesel trucks. Comparable Class 8 diesel semis, typically achieving 6-7 miles per gallon, consume roughly 5.5 kWh per mile in energy-equivalent terms, meaning the Semi uses three to four times less energy while also producing zero tailpipe emissions. > Tesla Semi undergoes major redesign as dedicated factory preps for deliveries The performance of the Tesla Semi in Mone Transport’s testing aligns with data from other participants in the pilot program. ArcBest’s ABF Freight Division logged 4,494 miles over three weeks in 2025, averaging 1.55 kWh per mile across varied routes, including a grueling 7,200-foot Donner Pass climb. The truck “generally matched the performance of its diesel counterparts,” the carrier said. PepsiCo, which operates the largest known Semi fleet, recorded 1.7 kWh per mile in North American Council for Freight Efficiency testing. Additional pilots showed similar gains: DHL hit 1.72 kWh per mile, and Saia achieved 1.73 kWh per mile. These metrics underscore the Semi’s ability to slash operating costs through superior efficiency, lower maintenance, and zero-emission operation. As charging infrastructure scales and production ramps toward 2026 targets, participants like Mone Transport are proving electric semis can seamlessly integrate into freight networks, accelerating the industry’s shift to sustainable, high-performance trucking. Tesla continues to prep for a more widespread presence of the Semi in the coming months as it recently launched the first public Semi Megacharger site in Los Angeles. It is working on building out infrastructure for regional runs on the West Coast initially, with plans to expand this to the other end of the country in the coming years. 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