- Mon Nov 18, 2024 4:25 pm
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Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent comments from CATL's CEO about Elon Musk's battery cell production efforts, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of Tesla's battery technology. Do you think Tesla's push to produce its own 4680 cells is a bold move towards independence, or is it setting the company up for potential failure?
What are your thoughts on the balance between innovation and practicality in Tesla's approach to battery production? Have any of you had experiences with the 4680 cells in the Cybertruck, and how do you feel about the performance compared to traditional battery cells? Let's dive into the implications of these developments for Tesla's future and the EV market as a whole!
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! With the recent comments from CATL's CEO about Elon Musk's battery cell production efforts, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of Tesla's battery technology. Do you think Tesla's push to produce its own 4680 cells is a bold move towards independence, or is it setting the company up for potential failure?
What are your thoughts on the balance between innovation and practicality in Tesla's approach to battery production? Have any of you had experiences with the 4680 cells in the Cybertruck, and how do you feel about the performance compared to traditional battery cells? Let's dive into the implications of these developments for Tesla's future and the EV market as a whole!
