By: Deborah Lockridge
Tesla’s Semi chief at ACT Expo outlined production growth, lower-cost models, charging expansion, and why the company believes fleets are leaving money on the table by waiting on electric trucks.


Deborah Lockridge is the Editor-in-Chief at Heavy Duty Trucking magazine. With a journalism career that began in 1986 and a focus on trucking since 1990, she covers a range of topics including energy policy, renewable energy, and climate change. Deborah's work has been featured in Heavy Duty Trucking Magazine.
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Deborah Lockridge's coverage primarily focuses on transportation and logistics, with a substantial emphasis on regulations and government announcements related to the trucking industry in the United States. She also covers topics such as fleet management, freight brokers, safety, and electric trucks.
Given her extensive coverage of government regulations and legal policies within the transportation sector, she is likely to be interested in expert commentary from individuals with knowledge of regulatory compliance within the trucking industry or insights into how new regulations may impact businesses.
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