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Tesla is gearing to sell its electric semi truck, poaches key sales executives from rivals

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
December 2, 2025
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Tesla is gearing to sell its electric semi truck, poaches key sales executives from rivals
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Tesla is quietly but significantly expanding its Tesla Semi sales team, bringing on two seasoned veterans from the electric trucking industry as the company prepares for volume production at Gigafactory Nevada.

Tesla Semi is arguably the company’s most delayed vehicle program ever, and we recently reported that production was again delayed into 2026.

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However, it does look like Tesla is getting closer to actually selling those electric trucks.

Electrek has learned that Tesla has recruited Mac Burns and Jason Gies to key roles within the heavy trucking division.

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The hires signal a shift in Tesla’s strategy for the Semi. For years, the program has been relatively small, focusing on pilot programs with major partners like PepsiCo. Sales were largely handled directly at a high level. Now, Tesla appears to be building a more traditional, robust sales infrastructure, and it is recruiting from competitors in electric trucking.

Jason Gies has joined Tesla’s Business Development team for the Semi program. Gies is a true veteran of the heavy trucking industry. Most recently, he served as Head of Operations for North America at Windrose Technology, which is likely Tesla Semi’s biggest competitor, and its truck frankly looks quite a bit like the Tesla Semi.

Before Windrose, Gies spent years at Navistar Inc. (International Trucks) and ABB E-mobility, giving him a deep understanding of both the legacy diesel world and the charging infrastructure challenges that electric fleets face.

Mac Burns has also joined Tesla’s new business dev team for the Tesla Semi program. He joins Tesla after serving as Director at Lightning eMotors, a company known for repowering commercial vehicles and building electric fleets. Before that, Burns was a Regional Sales Director at Proterra, the electric bus manufacturer.

He also briefly worked for Xos Trucks, another electric truck manufacturer.

Electrek’s Take

It does look like Tesla is getting serious about starting to sell the Tesla Semi – 8 years after originally unveiling the vehicle, 6 years after it was supposed to go into production, and 2 years after Tesla falsely claimed it was entering production.

While I have been critical of the slow rollout of the Semi, hiring people like Gies and Burns shows that Tesla is getting serious about the “sales” part of the equation.

However, there’s one thing that you should notice from this article. Tesla is hiring from the competition. That’s because there is plenty of competition in the electric trucking space now. A lot more than when Tesla was initially supposed to launch Tesla Semi.

Nonetheless, I think that Tesla has a scale advantage over many competitors and it is a bit more ambitious in the capacity of the Tesla Semi than some other companies.

Also, while there’s already competition, I think the market will grow faster than production.

As we have been highlighting for a while, unlike a large part of the passenger car market, commercial vehicle buyers do care about the cost of operations and electric trucks have a big advantage over diesel counterparts on that front.

I think once it becomes common knowledge that battery-electric trucks can cover most trucking routes at a lower cost than diesel trucks, adoption will skyrocket.

There are still some long-haul trucking routes that battery-electric vehicles can support, but the gap will close rapidly with improved batteries and more fast-charging infrastructure.

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