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As Tesla has said in the past, the dry cathode won't produce much or any additional energy density. It's a cheaper, faster process. The future phase of high silicone anode would produce the additional energy density.Tesla is super close to a major breakthrough with dry cathode (at mass scale) that should land them ~20 percent or more energy density. They are definitely waiting for that to be a thing before deploying a range extender.
If they ever do. And they probably won't, to be honest.
https://digitalassets.tesla.com/tesla-contents/image/upload/IR/2020-battery-day-presentation-deck
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