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Tesla Model Y is testing a structural battery pack with the battery and body in one

IT Home December 29 news, in last year's battery day event, Tesla not only launched a new 4680 battery cell, but also launched a new battery architecture built around the new battery, the so-called structural battery pack. Tesla has been fairly silent about its progress on its 4,680 batteries and structural battery packs, but a recent model Y test body photographed at the Texas Gigafactory suggests that the launch of this innovative technology for structured battery packs may be earlier than expected.

Tesla Model Y is testing a structural battery pack with the battery and body in one

Foreign netizen Joe Tegtmeyer recently used a drone to photograph the Texas Gigafactory complex when he found a Model Y test body unloaded from a trailer, which is particularly special.

It is immediately noted from aerial footage that this Model Y test body does not have a floor system, and the car's floor system appears to be assigned to a component that has not yet been seen, which is believed to mean that the test body recently delivered to the Texas Gigafactory was designed with a structural battery pack.

Tesla's structural battery packs, as the name suggests, are built on the structural platform of the vehicle. According to Tesla's presentation at Battery Day in September 2020, structural batteries are designed to strengthen the vehicle's body and chassis while increasing range and reducing production costs. Elon Musk likened Tesla's structural batteries to space inside the wings of an airplane as a space to store fuel.

Tesla Model Y is testing a structural battery pack with the battery and body in one

Tesla's structural battery pack may be the world's first true meaning of the "CTC battery", the so-called CTC (Cell to Chassis), popularly speaking, the battery cancels the concept of modules and packages, directly using the body as the upper and lower cover of the battery, the battery and the body are integrated.

IT House learned that Tesla can use its expertise in giant castings to connect large one-piece rear and front body bottoms to structural battery packs. This new design reduces the number of parts and the total mass of the battery pack, thereby increasing the range of electric vehicles.

The model equipped with this battery pack has two molded parts in the front and rear of the chassis, and the battery can be placed in the middle. As a result, production processes and processes are greatly simplified.

Structural batteries are likely to be rolled out into Tesla's entire lineup of cars in the future, and the technology will be introduced first in the Model Y.

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