The first Tesla Model Y electric crossovers with “biscuit batteries” went to customers

Elon Musk opened Tesla’s factory in Austin, Texas, with pomp last week, and today the factory-assembled Model Y electric crossovers are shipping to customers. Their peculiarity lies in the fact that these Model Y are equipped with so-called “biscuit batteries” – cells of the 4680 type. Back in February, the company reported on the production of a million of these batteries, and now cars with them are already entering public roads.

The first Tesla Model Y electric crossovers with “biscuit batteries” went to customers

The 4680 format cells have replaced the 18650 and 21700 format cells. The energy density of traction batteries based on 4680 cells has been increased to 300 W / kg, they provide a range of 16% more than previous generation traction batteries.

Interestingly, Tesla started deliveries with the standard versions of the Model Y, while the company typically ships the Long Range versions first, with longer range and more power.

Source: ixbt

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