Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla (TSLA), seems to have a playful rivalry with Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates. The latest development in this ongoing saga is the successful roll-out of the first Tesla Semi-truck off the production line at the Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada.
After years of research, development, and innovation, Tesla has finally achieved volume production of its class-8 heavy-duty semi-truck. The company announced this milestone on Musk’s social media platform X, sharing a picture of Giga Nevada employees celebrating at the factory. While Tesla did not disclose the production capacity of the line, it is a significant step forward given the high number of pre-orders for the Semi-truck.
The background to the Musk vs Gates rivalry dates back to a visit Gates made to the Giga Nevada factory, where he expressed skepticism about the feasibility of a long-range electric semi-truck. Musk, on the other hand, confidently asserted that Tesla had already produced such trucks, with Pepsi even using them currently. Musk recounted this exchange during a podcast last year, suggesting that Gates might not have the best scientific knowledge.
In response to the start of volume production, Musk took a lighthearted jab at Gates on X, hinting at giving him a Tesla Semi. This playful banter drew some interesting responses from Tesla enthusiasts, with some suggesting that Gates might still be a skeptic and a short seller of Tesla stock.
As Tesla continues to make strides in the electric vehicle market, including winter testing of the Semi earlier this year, the company remains at the forefront of innovation. Fans of Tesla can stay updated on the latest developments by following their updates on various platforms.
In conclusion, the rivalry between Musk and Gates adds a fun element to the already exciting world of electric vehicles. As Tesla continues to push boundaries and revolutionize the industry, it’s clear that the future of transportation is electric.

