Elon Musk: Tesla Semi Ready for Production – But There’s a Snag
Tesla Names VP of Heavy Duty Trucks
Former Daimler and Freightliner Class 8 development manager Jerome Guillen shifts from an automotive focus at Tesla to leading the Tesla Semi program.

Jerome Guillen has transitioned to a new role as president of Tesla's heavy-duty truck program.
Photo: Jerome Guillen LinkedIn
Tesla announced Jerome Guillen, formerly president of automotive, has transited to a new role as vice president of heavy duty trucks to lead production of the Tesla Semi program and related charging and servicing networks.
Guillen has a background in Class 8 product development and innovation. Between September 2002 and September 2007, Guillen served as general manager of product development at Freightliner. From 2007 to November 2010, he was director and founder of Daimler’s business innovation department.
Eventually, Guillen made the switch to Tesla and to passenger vehicles, serving as acting VP of vehicle engineering, director of Tesla’s Model S program, VP of worldwide sales and service and VP of trucks and programs, according to his LinkedIn profile.
“As Tesla prepares to enter the critical heavy trucks market for the first time, Mr. Guillen will now leverage his extensive background in this industry to focus on and lead all aspects of the Tesla Semi program,” Tesla officials announced in a SEC filing.
The transition comes a little over a month since the company’s 2020 fourth-quarters earnings call, in which Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said the Tesla Semi, a Class 8 battery-electric tractor, had finished its pre-production engineering work. Musk said the Semi would be ready to go to market later this year.
However, the company’s expressed that limited ability to get battery cells would be in a challenge, and that hasn’t been the first setback for Class 8.
Initially, the electric truck was introduced to the industry in 2017 and set to begin production in 2019. That date was pushed to 2020, and again delayed to this year.
Corrected March 23: Guillen was general manager of product development at Freightliner between September 2002 and September 2007, not between September 2020 and September 2007.
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