TyPope
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(5) Tesla has a better, more dense Cybercell battery that they'll fill the "long range" CTs with when it's ready.I think this is pretty much it
look, the CT has a structural battery pack. The space allocable to that pack is baked into the design/structure of the vehicle, and = [X] cubic inches
one of 4 would need to be true in order to increase energy density within those [X] cubic inches:
(1) they are about to release a pack that only uses a % of the internal pack size (so that later they can āfillā the pack for a >range variant)
(2) built into the structural design of the CT is space for a larger pack, by Increasing its depth, perpendicular to the ground (so that latter they can fit this ātallerā pack), or
(3) redesign the structure of the CT in the future for having >[X] space available
(4) magic
Of the above, all 4 seem unreasonable and very unlikely for various reasons.
Which leaves Tesla needing to be able to fit more energy into space [X], through battery advancement.
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