anionic1
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If it’s close to the model s pack, that’s 3000 lbs of battery alone. The density of the battery packs is about 17 watts per sq. in. of a 4” tall pack. The packs will likely cover the entire floor of the cab and not extend past the front wall of the truck bed due to the tonneau coil. And the intent of the structural pack is that it fits between the casting which start and end at the front and back of the cab. Assuming that cab area is a little less than 8’x6’ you get just about 100 kWh per 4” layer. So feasibly a full double layer under the entire cab could be around 200 kWh and it would need to be efficient to hit 500 miles with that pack. I think the average tends to be closer to 2.5 miles per kWh.Could be if it has Rivian efficiencies (motor, Cd, etc).
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