Tinker71
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From Sandys tear down we learned that the CT battery pack can be removed and replaced fairly quickly by knowledgeable and equipped team. I think many of us expected a permanently mounted battery pack with adhesives. Were they concerned with warranty cost from failed packs or did they have something else in mind?
I wonder how far the right right to repair laws would go in allowing a 3rd party to develop an upgraded battery back that could bolt to the CT? So using a 30% improvement from 123 kWhr that would be 160 kWhr with a 30% improvement in range and likely better charging characteristics. (say this happens in 4 years) so 160 x $200 per kWhr at the pack level would be $32,000. The existing pack may still be worth 123 x $100 as stationary storage. So a net cost of $23,700. HMMM IDK if this is worth it. I guess it depends if the CT is still listing for 80-100K and what other improvements have come along. I always thought the SS body would make for great legacy vehicle worth upgrading over time.
From a TSLA business plan, what if they made the pack upgradable so Tesla could upgrade the battery pack and profit from it? Profit from the new pack and for the stationary storage. What if they have a plug and play 800V charger and BMS interface to facilitate the use of the pack for stationary storage? This could be singles house battery back up or gang configurations of say 4 CT packs stacked.
I wonder how far the right right to repair laws would go in allowing a 3rd party to develop an upgraded battery back that could bolt to the CT? So using a 30% improvement from 123 kWhr that would be 160 kWhr with a 30% improvement in range and likely better charging characteristics. (say this happens in 4 years) so 160 x $200 per kWhr at the pack level would be $32,000. The existing pack may still be worth 123 x $100 as stationary storage. So a net cost of $23,700. HMMM IDK if this is worth it. I guess it depends if the CT is still listing for 80-100K and what other improvements have come along. I always thought the SS body would make for great legacy vehicle worth upgrading over time.
From a TSLA business plan, what if they made the pack upgradable so Tesla could upgrade the battery pack and profit from it? Profit from the new pack and for the stationary storage. What if they have a plug and play 800V charger and BMS interface to facilitate the use of the pack for stationary storage? This could be singles house battery back up or gang configurations of say 4 CT packs stacked.
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