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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 ā€˜fill’ 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 ā€˜taller’ 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.
(5) Tesla has a better, more dense Cybercell battery that they'll fill the "long range" CTs with when it's ready.
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