Tesla's 4680 Structural Battery Pack Teardown: Zero Repairability Reported via insideevs.com
reports the status of the eagerly anticipated teardown of the Made-in-Texas Tesla Model Y's structural battery pack.
During the first few days, the team was able to partially open the steel cover of the pack and see a massive block of Tesla's 4680-type cylindrical battery cells, glued together by some kind of pink polyurethane, which happens to be extremely hard and durable. That's strong input but also expected because it's a structural pack, envisioned to last the entire life of the vehicle.
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