HaulingAss
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You can believe whatever you want, but no credible information from the company leads me to think that Tesla will put 2170 cells in production Cybertrucks. I wouldn't mind 2170's if it helped me get my 500-mile range sooner (I'm pretty agnostic when it comes to battery types), but that's not how Tesla will enter into the release of a new model.I believe they’ll be using 2170 cells which is the reason its changed from a true exoskeleton design to whatever it is now
It's too expensive to change battery types and support numerous different combinations of vehicles with various battery types. Elon has commented before on how they have to support too many combinations of vehicles/battery types with existing models and implied that they need to be more mindful going forward of creating more situations like that.
Yes, Tesla has struggled mightily with the 4680, because manufacturing is hard, and you don't reiterate and improve without constant struggle. But they wouldn't struggle if struggling wasn't productive. Every day they get closer to their goals.
I would be more worried about the timing of 4680 batteries being available in high volume if Tesla was just now starting battery production. The fact that they have have been planning and setting up pilot lines for a few years now, and have commercially released the first iteration some time ago, indicates a more mature process that continues to mature and Tesla has been familiar with the particular challenges they faced a long time ago. I don't see any reason to believe production of the higher energy density 4680's is not coming together in parallel with the announced ramp timeline of Cybertruck.
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