Tesla is accelerating battery production in 2026 with expanded 4680 cell output in Texas and Germany. This ramp-up, including LFP cells, aims to boost EV production and secure the supply chain.

Tesla recalls nearly 13,000 U.S. vehicles (2026 Model Y, 2025 Model 3) for a faulty battery pack contactor potentially causing power loss. Free repairs are available.

Tesla’s September 2020 Battery Day revealed groundbreaking 4680 cells with tabless design, promising 54% cost reduction and 56% range increase, plus plans for a $25,000 EV.

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Tesla initiated a voluntary recall affecting thousands of 2025 Model 3 and 2026 Model Y vehicles due to a faulty battery pack contactor potentially causing power loss.

Breaking 2026: Tesla Battery Day Announcements Revealed Tesla’s 2026 Battery Day announcements are poised to revolutionize the EV landscape, focusing on next-generation battery chemistries like aluminum-ion, sodium-ion, and solid-state, promising enhanced safety and performance. Key Tesla Battery Innovations New Battery Chemistries: Tesla is exploring aluminum-ion, sodium-ion, and solid-state batteries, moving beyond traditional lithium-ion. Enhanced Safety: […]

Tesla issued a major 2026 battery recall for select Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. A faulty contactor risks sudden loss of power. Owners should check VINs for details on free repairs to address the propulsion issue.

Tesla recalls nearly 13,000 Model 3 (2025) and Model Y (2026) vehicles due to a faulty battery pack contactor. This defect could cause a sudden loss of propulsion, raising safety concerns.

Tesla’s 2026 Battery Day revealed plans for four new 4680 battery variants and advancements in aluminum-ion and solid-state technologies, targeting lower costs and improved EV performance.

Solid-state and silicon anode batteries arriving in 2026 promise 400-500 Wh/kg energy density and 15-minute charging, with Toyota and QuantumScape leading limited production runs before mass market availability in 2028-2030.

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