Elon Musk Reveals New Tesla Battery Design that Could Last 100 Years, Change the Entire Industry!

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Elon Musk Reveals New Tesla Battery Design that Could Last 100 Years, Change the Entire Industry!
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Elon Musk Reveals New Battery Design that Could Last 100 Years
Tesla’s advanced battery research group in Canada, in partnership with Dalhousie University, has released a new paper on a new nickel-based battery that could last 100 years and that couples the high energy density of nickel batteries with the long life cycle of lithium iron phosphate cells.
Back in 2016, Tesla established its "Tesla Advanced Battery Research" in Canada through a partnership with Jeff Dahn’s battery lab at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada.
Dahn is considered a pioneer in Li-ion battery cells. He has been working on Li-ion batteries pretty much since they were invented. He is credited with helping to increase the life cycle of the cells, which helped their commercialization. His work now focuses mainly on a potential increase in energy density and durability, while also decreasing the cost. The group has already produced quite a few patents and papers on batteries for Tesla.
So how does the price of the new battery compare to Tesla's current 4680 battery?
The promise of nickel-based battery chemistry is explained in this work. The researchers say they have optimized production costs so that the new battery costs less than half of Tesla's current 4680 battery. This new technology requires fewer battery cells, aids in the resolution of material shortages, and lowers the cost of an electric vehicle. As we know, each 4680 pack costs $7,400 to produce, which means we get a cost per kWh of $104. So the estimated price of the new battery will be around $50 per kWh.
How much money will you save by using this new battery?
Elon Musk Reveals New Tesla Battery Design that Could Last 100 Years, Change the Entire Industry!

All Comments (21)
  • @pjkPA
    I bought my Chevy Volt new over 10yrs ago… I still get over the rated 38 miles per charge … the Chevy batteries are rated at 6,000 cycles … no battery out there comes close. 80% of drivers in us average less than 40 miles per day … I average about 25 hard city stop and go hilly bumpy miles here in pa. Batteries that last long and cheaper are the future.. I’ve been hearing about them forever.
  • The battery tech is the key its the whole reason Im holding off on buying an EV its simply not good enough yet.
  • The "Proof is in the Pudding". I would order a dish, but the restaurant doesn't have it on the menu. . . yet.
  • @SRTst
    Tesla battery warranty is 8 years or 100,000 - 120,000mile (depending on battery size) not 50,000 like stated in video
  • @mykola270
    Remarkable information, battery look great , engineering excellent! Elon Musk and his engineers did valuable Job!
  • I’m excited to see the new and improved battery for EV’s. They also appear to be much more efficient.
  • @tomtucker5405
    Continued innovation and a vision to be better is the root of technological success! Never stop innovating!
  • @shaun4950
    Amazing new technologies and different battery chemistries are changing the world as we know it year by year I can't wait to see what in store in the next 5 t 10 years different batteries lighter cars longer distances faster n quieter machines it can only be good too have new breakthroughs like this! Well done tesla and Elon musk
  • I can call Elon Musk as a " Best Environmentalist of the Decade" because of his great Battary Cars, trucks and I am blessing him that He will made Electric Rockets to send in space with out pollution. My advice is to made best drone electric cars so that we can reach on time in present heavy traffics to avoid great pollution. In future this guy will made or acquire best of the best battary technology and he will become villain to traditional crude oil suppliers. Great efforts. Tesla is going to be game changer of Environment protection. God bless to Elon Musk 👍. Bhaskar CEO
  • @hmm5784
    Wow, this is amazing. Buy lots of Tesla share NOW!📈💵💰🆙
  • Every week, without fail, I see a news clip about a new, revolutionary, game changing battery that will last a thousand years on one 2 minute charge or whatever nonsense they would have you believe. None of them, it seems, ever see the light of day. Just give us a battery that lasts 20 years and costs $200.
  • For anyone interested, Mr. Dahn’s brother is the Chairman of Manganese X Energy, an exploration company sitting on the largest Manganese deposit in North America. Fingers crossed that Manganese will one day be obtained locally for the next generation of batteries.
  • @KenOtwell
    If this pans out, it's huge, period. What's not to like? lighter, longer lasting, more powerful.
  • @nougatbitz
    Will be interesting to see what the nature of profit demanding economic systems do with a long lasting thing ... usually it would end up being very expensive... even though production costs might be low ... eg batteries might then be fused to the chassis because the assumption is they never need replacement they become a fixed part of the structure... since making things modular and reparable is less interesting for manufacturers than a higher integration of parts....