Tesla CEOElon Musk: Model 3 does not have a battery capacity of 100kWh version

Although we have received nearly 400,000 orders, we do not understand the detailed parameters of Tesla Model 3. This also attracted some Tesla fans to ask Tesla CEO Elon Musk about Model 3 on Twitter for a long time. Yesterday, Musk couldn't stand the pressure, and couldn't help but announce that the Model 3 system would not have a battery capacity of 100kWh.

Everything started at the Tesla Investor Meeting on January 4th, at which Tesla announced that the new 2170 battery jointly developed with Panasonic will be used to manufacture the Model 3 battery pack, while also saying that the 2170 battery has a better than the 18650 battery. The higher energy density, which makes the media unable to guess, Tesla has achieved a battery capacity of 100kWh in the Model S & X with 18650 batteries, which can be used in the volume of 2170 batteries with higher energy density. A version of the 100 kWh or higher battery capacity in the small Model 3 body? If the future Model S & X battery pack is manufactured using 2170 batteries, will there be a higher battery capacity version later?

Yesterday, a netizen asked this question: If I bought a P100D, (after the launch of the P110D) can I upgrade to the latest model? Musk responded: There is no plan to configure the Model S, X or 3 with a battery capacity higher than 100kWh. The Tesla heavy truck Semi will definitely have a Tesla electric pickup.

Note that Musk said that there is no "higher than 100kWh" plan, so some netizens are not willing to follow the words just now. Do you mean that Model 3 will have a 100kWh version? However, Musk once again shattered the fan's illusion: no, it will be lower, (Model 3) wheelbase limit can not fit 100kWh battery pack.

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For netizens continue to ask whether the Model 3 maximum battery capacity is 90kWh, Musk has not responded, presumably this is a relatively possible number.

Last year, Tesla's vice president of investor relations Jeff Evanson publicly stated that the basic version of Tesla Model 3 will be equipped with a battery pack of less than 60kWh (more than 60kWh can be unlocked by software), then we can roughly figure out that Model 3 The battery pack capacity range is from 60kWh to 90kWh.

For the Model 3, the Model 3 will have a longer driving range than the latter due to its lighter body and lower power consumption than the Model S & X. Musk said at the Model 3 conference that the Model 3 base version has a range of 215 miles (about 350 kilometers), while the high version can achieve 300 miles (about 480 kilometers) of driving range, while gradually increasing the price. Starting at $35,000, it extends to $60,000 in the Model S low-end version.

Although Musk's mouth has no reason why the Model 3 does not have 100kWh due to the small wheelbase, we also have reason to believe that the performance is slightly reduced, the interior design is likely to overtake Model S & X Model 3, if the price is too High, but it will damage the competitiveness of its high-end products. This is probably a reason that cannot be ignored.

Interestingly, although the later luxury electric cars such as the Lucid Air high-end version and the FF91 have raised the theoretical driving range to 1,000 kilometers, Tesla clearly believes that the 600-kilometer is enough. How long do you think can completely cure your endurance anxiety?

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