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... new life to the range extender concept?

https://www.notateslaapp.com/news/3...-trailer-with-battery-according-to-new-patent

Tesla May Release Trailer With Battery, According to New Patent

March 22, 2026

Tesla Cybertruck Tesla Trailer Battery may be coming (new patent filed) range_extender_trailer-1774021730


While the Cybertruck Range Extender was officially cancelled last year, a newly published patent application reveals that Tesla’s engineering team has been hard at work developing the software architecture required to support secondary battery packs.

Titled “Electric Vehicle Range Extender Integration,” patent application US2026/0048683 outlines a highly sophisticated control system designed to seamlessly manage power flow, thermal conditioning, and high-speed charging between a vehicle’s primary high-voltage battery and an auxiliary Range Extender battery pack.

By detailing how these two distinct battery packs communicate and share the load, the patent provides a fascinating look into how Tesla plans to solve the complex physics of a dual-battery EV.

Dual-Battery Balancing Act
Adding a second, independent battery pack to an EV isn’t as simple as plugging it in and driving away. The primary battery (800V in the Cybertruck and the patent’s case) and the auxiliary battery (which operates at 400V) must be carefully managed to prevent voltage mismatches, inefficient power drain, and thermal imbalances.

To solve this, Tesla outlines a dynamic control system that automatically switches between two primary power management strategies depending on what the vehicle is doing: State of Energy (SoE) Balancing and Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) Matching.

Everyday Driving: SoE Balancing
During normal, unnavigated driving, the vehicle’s control system relies on SoE Balancing. In this mode, the primary battery and auxiliary battery controllers constantly communicate to ensure both battery packs are draining at a proportional rate.

For example, if the auxiliary battery has a higher relative State of Energy than the main pack, the vehicle will actively draw more power from the auxiliary pack to balance them out. The patent notes that if the driver suddenly demands massive power, such as with rapid acceleration or when conducting a heavy tow, the system can momentarily override this balance to draw maximum output from both packs simultaneously.

Once the high-power event is over, the system initiates a catch-up mechanism, drawing heavily from the auxiliary pack until the energy levels are balanced once again.

Preparing to Charge: OCV Matching
The true brilliance of Tesla’s patented system activates when the driver navigates to a Supercharger.

When a charging stop is routed, the system abandons the SoE Balancing strategy and immediately switches over to the OCV Matching method instead. Because the two battery packs operate at different voltages (800V and 400V), connecting them directly to a high-speed charger simultaneously could cause catastrophic in-rush currents or component damage if their voltages aren't perfectly aligned.

To prepare for the charge, the vehicle actively manages the discharge rates of both packs as it approaches the station, forcing their Open Circuit Voltages (OCVs) to equalize. Once the vehicle plugs in, if the OCVs are matched, the system closes a series of high-voltage contactors, connecting the primary and auxiliary packs in parallel. This allows the Supercharger to dump energy into both battery packs simultaneously, drastically reducing the time spent at the plug.

If the vehicle arrives and the voltages are not matched, the system is smart enough to isolate the packs, utilizing bypass contactors to charge the lower-voltage pack independently until it catches up to the main pack's voltage.

Tesla Cybertruck Tesla Trailer Battery may be coming (new patent filed) range_extender_patent_bed



Beyond the Bed
While the patent explicitly references mounting the auxiliary battery in the bed of the Cybertruck, the implications of this software architecture go much, much further.

The patent includes specific drawings and use cases for installing the auxiliary battery pack inside a trailer being towed by the vehicle. Connected via a specialized high-voltage interface, a trailer equipped with this technology could effectively power the towing vehicle, completely eliminating the massive range degradation typically associated with towing heavy loads.

The patent even mentions the inclusion of an MC4 connector, allowing solar panels mounted on the truck or trailer to trickle-charge the auxiliary pack. While the Cybertruck Range Extender has been shelved, Tesla has clearly put a massive amount of engineering effort into conceptualizing and testing the systems behind this patent.
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I've wondered if Tesla would publish the interface and allow 3rd parties to go after the likely low volume range extender. Now I'm wondering if the interface wasn't near enough to completion for the range extender contract terms and that caused the cancellation.
 

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I've wondered if Tesla would publish the interface and allow 3rd parties to go after the likely low volume range extender. Now I'm wondering if the interface wasn't near enough to completion for the range extender contract terms and that caused the cancellation.
This would be so awesome. They don’t have to build it, just give us the interface to connect it.
 

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Hmm? Tesla engineers fixing someone’s million dollar mistake.

Don’t even know why this would be a glimmer in the eye of some?

$69k Tri Motor with 500 miles. Remember?

Why give more money to a failed endeavor.
 

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Yeah but will the trailer have its own PCS 🤔
For informational purposes:

Tesla most often applies for patents not because the invention is imminent for production, but to prevent another company from patenting it first and then demanding a royalty should Tesla ever desire to implement their own idea.
 

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Hmm? Tesla engineers fixing someone’s million dollar mistake.

Don’t even know why this would be a glimmer in the eye of some?

$69k Tri Motor with 500 miles. Remember?

Why give more money to a failed endeavor.
Are you speaking of the discontinued Ford Lightning? Sounds like it.
 


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It has always made more sense to me having a range extender battery in a connected trailer, because there is more room in a trailer than in the vault to begin with, but there's even more benefits, including it not being hauled around all the time when not needed.

Designing a trailer with a battery from the ground up means the battery can be below the trailer decking providing the same low center of gravity that benefits handling in Tesla cars. Additionally, if battery weight is already distributed below decking from front to back of the trailer, then the loaded items on the trailer decking will have less effect on forward or rear weight distribution than they normally would.

Of course overall the trailer would be heavier, so I think Tesla would have to optimize battery size versus weight in a trailer just like they do in vehicles.

But I would actually be even more interested if Tesla would also include a drive unit motor in a trailer with the battery, like Pebble Flow and Lightship are doing with their E-RV offerings.

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Are you speaking of the discontinued Ford Lightning? Sounds like it.
No, don’t get me wrong, love Tesla.

Just still butt hurt over having to still wait for my $69k Tri-motor with 500 mile range.

Some can turn a blind eye and drink the kool-aid, just can’t! No hard feelings.
 

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It has always made more sense to me having a range extender battery in a connected trailer, because there is more room in a trailer than in the vault to begin with, but there's even more benefits, including it not being hauled around all the time when not needed.

Designing a trailer with a battery from the ground up means the battery can be below the trailer decking providing the same low center of gravity that benefits handling in Tesla cars. Additionally, if battery weight is already distributed below decking from front to back of the trailer, then the loaded items on the trailer decking will have less effect on forward or rear weight distribution than they normally would.

Of course overall the trailer would be heavier, so I think Tesla would have to optimize battery size versus weight in a trailer just like they do in vehicles.

But I would actually be even more interested if Tesla would also include a drive unit motor in a trailer with the battery, like Pebble Flow and Lightship are doing with their EV RVs.

- ÆCIII
Motors in trailers are the less optimal alternative to a high power electrical connection between the two (regennjs nice though). The functional concept from the patent works fine with only batteries in the trailer and saves on weight along with providing one connection charging.
Biggest obstacles to implementation are warranty impact and software/ control system integration. If Tesla provided a user configurable DC input, that would cover 80% of the solution.

As it is, I'm specing out a battery / inverter system for our travel trailer that can double as an emergency reserve tank via a mobile connector or UWC. Main purpose is to avoid the dominant "vehicle on" losses that come with using the outlets. Charge trailer at 7kW, then shut the truck down until the next top up.
 

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No, don’t get me wrong, love Tesla.

Just still butt hurt over having to still wait for my $69k Tri-motor with 500 mile range.

Some can turn a blind eye and drink the kool-aid, just can’t! No hard feelings.
Using a competitive ICE vehicle to gauge inflation of motor vehicles:

2019 F-150 Lariat brand new started at $35,505.
2025 F-150 Lariat brand new started at $52,841.

That's a price increase of +49%

2019 Cybertruck Estimated price was $69,000.
2025 Cybertruck with a +49% increase would be $102,810.
2026 Cybertruck on Tesla's site today is $99,990.

Looks like you get your wish as Tesla is saving you $2,820 over their original estimate + inflation. Congratulations.

Hey, Coke used to be $.05 per bottle (but you had to return the bottle)!
wHy Is CoKe So ExPeNsIvE nOw?

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