Elon Musk’s recent announcement regarding the official battery tech for 2025 has sparked a lot of interest and excitement, especially with the rumors surrounding Tesla’s upcoming Model Y “Juniper” and its potential new 95 kilowatt-hours battery pack. This new battery pack, if true, could offer significant upgrades in terms of capacity and performance, with a 15% increase over the largest battery currently available in the U.S. and a 19% boost compared to batteries offered elsewhere.
While the specifics of the battery type and manufacturer remain a mystery, it’s possible that the Model Y Juniper could utilize a similar battery structure to the Model S Long Range, which features advanced technology and thousands of cylindrical lithium-ion cells organized into multiple modules. This battery pack also incorporates a liquid thermal management system to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
With the potential for fast charging, high energy density, and extended range, the Model Y Juniper could set a new standard in the electric vehicle industry. As we wait for more details to be revealed, it’s interesting to speculate on the possibilities and how this new battery tech could revolutionize the world of electric vehicles.
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If Tesla can reduce battery costs with sodium-ion technology, it could make electric vehicles accessible to even more people.
If sodium-ion batteries really are cheaper and just as effective, Tesla could dominate the EV market even more than they already do.
Will Tesla’s third-gen 4680 battery be enough to stay competitive against CATL’s new cells?
I’m intrigued by the idea of sodium-ion batteries replacing lithium-ion in Tesla cars. It sounds like it could solve a lot of the supply chain issues.
Do you think Tesla can overcome its challenges with the 4680 production ramp-up?
The sodium-ion battery breakthrough could change the entire energy storage industry. It’s amazing how fast this technology is advancing.
The AI analysis showing sodium-ion batteries improving faster than lithium-ion is promising. I can’t wait to see how this impacts Tesla’s future models.
I love that Tesla is constantly pushing the envelope with new technologies. Sodium-ion batteries could be a real game-changer for the industry.
How will Tesla’s reliance on Chinese suppliers impact its battery production in the long term?
The idea that sodium-ion batteries could match lithium-ion in performance while being cheaper is mind-blowing. I wonder how soon we’ll see this in Tesla vehicles.
Do you think CATL’s approach to battery chemistry is more sustainable than Tesla’s NMC strategy?
! We need the range increase to at least 400 miles with a charge time of 10 minutes
I’m curious to see how Tesla’s robot plans will pan out in the long term.
The way Tesla is advancing battery production is just insane.
Tesla producing billions of robots per year? That could revolutionize industry and daily life.
With Optimus robots in the factories, Tesla could become even more efficient.
Tesla’s plans for humanoid robots are ambitious, but Musk always aims high.
I’m loving Tesla’s approach to integrating AI with their production. The future is now.
Do you really believe this new battery with very long range will come in 2025 Model Y? Maybe later on it will be possible.
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What absolute nonsense, I will guarantee that this 1800 mile range battery will never appear, ever, total clickbait
The size of the vehicles will increase because filling up will no longer be an issue but here’s the catch….not enough electricity.With fossil fuels on their way out and the renewables (sun and wind) unpredictable, the only real option might be nuclear. Any nuke is 15 years out so nuclear is not an option. Natural gas generators might be an option for spinning reserve. These new batteries could fill some of the gap (if they live up to the “promise”. Reflecting solar to the dark side of the earth (12 years from now maybe but we cant predict the impact that might have on the environment). Mobile Modular Nuclear (MMN) possibly but our government cant create reasonably safe regulations soon enough. Any other solutions?
thank you for this