New Photo Reveals Tesla Semi's Massive Battery System via insideevs.com
), Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the Tesla Semi does not use the 4680-type cylindrical battery cells. We assume that the current version is equipped with 2170-type cylindrical battery cells , Tesla will switch to the 4680-type. At least, it would make sense, considering that both the Semi and 4680-type cells will be produced at the plant.
We might see how the Tesla Semi battery system looks inside if Munro & Associates is able to complete its
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