Recently, sources revealed that PepsiCo expects to receive its first 15 Tesla Semi pure electric trucks for use at its California factory at the end of January, and the supercharger Tesla Megacharger, which is dedicated to charging this pure electric truck, has arrived at PepsiCo's factory in Modesto, California, and according to pictures, these charging devices will be installed soon.

Back in 2021, at the request of PepsiCo, Stanislaus County officially issued an installation license for the Tesla Megacharger charging facility, plus new images showing that the Megacharger charging pile will be directly connected to the Megapack battery, and the megachargers' power output will be as high as 1.5 megawatts, which should allow Tesla Semi to charge its huge battery pack at a fairly fast speed.
In addition to the photos, Drive Tesla shared the delivery time of Tesla's first Semi electric truck, which, according to its sources, will be delivered to Pepsi by the end of January, and given these recent preparations, such a delivery schedule seems to be achievable.
Semi was seen testing at Tesla's factory in Nevada last December, and later that month, Tesla also used commercial truck operators to test the durability of tesla semi, which should be part of Tesla's engineering testing team, which Tesla hopes will support its reliability in internal and external testing labs.
In addition, many netizens have recently seen two new Tesla Semis at the Nevada factory, which also means that Tesla is busy producing Tesla Semi electric trucks, and once the certification process is completed, the trucks will soon be handed over to PepsiCo.