StealthP3D
Well-Known Member
True currently when all available tesla models are sedans but dominating the truck market starting next year will require expanded supercharger options in large parts of most non-coastal states. I've had a cybertruck on order since day 1 but if it were available today I wouldn't get one because it wouldn't be usable in the remote areas I hunt and do field research & it wouldn't be convenient for farmers and ranchers in most of the Rocky Mountain & Great Plains states. It will undoubtedly change eventually but right now the supercharger map doesn't even show plans for many future Superchargers in these areas as is common elsewhere.
Tesla will not be dominating the truck market until they are making millions of trucks every year. So they have a few years to get the Supercharger network ready for total truck domination. Most gasoline trucks are currently sold to urban and suburban areas that are already served by Superchargers. Those same areas will be where most Cybertrucks are sold initially, and for years to come.