Einride AB Will Deploy 500 Tesla Semi Trucks This Year. Here's What That Means for Tesla Stock.

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When the Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Semi was announced in 2017, expectations were high. The global freight trucking market is currently valued at $2.2 trillion. Diesel is one of the industry's highest costs of doing business. Labor is also pricey, with 3.5 million drivers employed in the U.S. alone.

Tesla's Semi trucking platform, of course, is powered by batteries and electricity. And the company's autonomous driving technology can further reduce trucking costs. In short, many analysts believed the Tesla Semi was destined for success.

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In 2018, CEO Elon Musk announced that Tesla would begin production of the Semi by sometime in 2019. Analysts were aggressive in their forecasts, with many expecting run rate production of around 25,000 per year at the start.

"We believe this could set off competition for intelligent trucks in the industry," an analyst for Morgan Stanley predicted at the time. "If the order books fill up quickly, any carrier that holds back placing its order could potentially have to wait several years to get its hands on a Tesla truck -- years during which its competitors could be running with up to a ~70% cost advantage."

That analyst viewed the Tesla Semi launch as a key catalyst for the company's stock price. "A rush by truck carriers to place Tesla truck orders and other OEMs to launch similar trucks could also be viewed by the market/investors as a key catalyst to the intelligent trucking thesis becoming 'real,'" he stressed.

Production did not actually begin until 2022. This time last year, only a couple of hundred units had been sold since inception. Despite the slow start, Tesla's Semi ambitions may finally be turning a corner.

Tesla Semi sales are beginning to heat up

On Aug. 18, Einride AB (NASDAQ:ENRD), a Swedish autonomous transport company, placed an order for 500 Tesla Semis. The company believes that the move will help it reach cash-flow breakeven by 2028. At that point, Einride management believes the company should be operating 1,500 to 2,000 self-driving trucks, many of which should be Tesla Semis.

Tesla Semi truck driving along a highway.

Image source: Tesla

Einride isn't the first company to place a major Semi order this year. WattEV, a California-based trucking company, ordered 370 units in May. So while overall demand for Tesla Semis remains well below initial analyst projections, adoption potential is clearly heating up.

Higher demand likely stems from higher fuel prices and the relative economic advantage of operating an electric semitruck. But the biggest catalyst may be advances in Tesla's self-driving technology platform. "[F]ully autonomous trucking is expected to reach viability by 2032," concludes a survey of experts conducted by McKinsey & Co. Further technology advancements, however, are still necessary before mass adoption. "[A]utonomous trucks are expected to need more than $3 billion in investments in software to achieve market readiness," McKinsey & Co. observes.

With a market cap of roughly $1 trillion, Tesla has greater access to capital than nearly all of its trucking competitors. It's no wonder that Enride, a company that has invested heavily in developing its own autonomous trucking technology, opted to simply buy Tesla Semis as its hardware backend. Tesla has the capital and investment capacity needed to bring not only electric semitrucks to market but also autonomous trucking to the finish line.

Autonomous trucking is still years away from reaching mass adoption. And Tesla's Semi sales remain a drop in the bucket for the company. But rising demand should be seen not only as a vote of confidence in Tesla's Semi platform but also in its autonomous driving roadmap.

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