DETAILS HERE. Tesla Semi & Van with CATL's Million Mile Battery Explained
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DETAILS HERE. Tesla Semi & Van with CATL's Million Mile Battery Explained
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00:25 Introduction
1:11 What is the secret behind the C-A-T-L lithium battery?
4:00 How can this battery enhance the performance of the Tesla Semi?
8:09 Conclusion
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DETAILS HERE. Tesla Semi & Van with CATL's Million Mile Battery Explained
Tesla battery manufacturer- CATL. They supply more batteries to Tesla than any other company. They've just revealed a battery pack, it's a lithium iron phosphate battery that they say that they will warranty for 1.5 million kilometers. This is a million mile battery.
That's the latest news shared by Sam Evan, a YouTuber, regarding the recent developments at C-A-T-L, the world's largest battery maker. C-A-T-L has introduced a battery boasting a lifespan of 1 million miles, suitable for various market segments including buses, light trucks, heavy trucks, and more. It's touted as versatile, catering to a wide range of applications. Notably, this battery holds significant potential for enhancing the performance of the Tesla Semi, particularly addressing a longstanding challenge since its inception: range limitations.
DETAILS HERE. Tesla Semi & Van with CATL's Million Mile Battery Explained. In today's video, we'll take a deep dive into the technology behind C-A-T-L's new battery and explore its implications for future electric vehicles. How exactly can it contribute to improving the performance of the Tesla Semi, or maybe even Tesla Van? Let's now delve into today's topic.
DETAILS HERE. Tesla Semi & Van with CATL's Million Mile Battery Explained. The new long-life C-A-T-L battery boasts a remarkable capability to cover one million miles throughout its service life. Furthermore, it exhibits zero degradation even after 1,000 cycles of charge-discharge, with a lifespan of up to 15 years before capacity drops to 85%. These figures stand in stark contrast to the 70% retained capacity that Tesla and other EV makers now give after their typical 8-year warranties expire.
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