Tesla Inc said it plans to expand the use of cheaper, iron-based batteries to a version of its Semi heavy electric trucks and an affordable electric vehicle.
said it plans to expand the use of cheaper, iron-based batteries to a version of its Semi heavy electric trucks and an affordable electric vehicle.on the lithium iron phosphate battery technology dominated by Chinese suppliers, saying in March, "the vast majority of the heavy lifting for electrification will be iron-based cells."because of the U.S.-China political tensions.
The automaker said its proposed small electric vehicles will use LFP batteries with capacity of 53 kilowatt-hours , versus 75 kWh for Model Y and Model 3., which will be built at its factories in Mexico and elsewhere.
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