Tesla recently increased the size of its Megapack battery energy storage modules by about 50%, which could mean the Megapack will switch to using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries in the future.
At present, Tesla has not officially announced the increase in the size of the Megapack, or the replacement of materials, but it is reported that the data on the Tesla Megapack order page has been updated.
The scale of a single Megapack has increased by 50% compared with the previous one, and now each Megapack has an energy storage capacity of 3.9MWh and a rated power of 1.9MW, while the previous data is: a single Megapack provides 2.5MWh of energy storage capacity and 1.3MW of power.
Tesla has previously revealed its tendency to switch to lithium iron phosphate batteries, which are heavier than traditional lithium-ion batteries and require more lithium iron phosphate batteries to achieve the same energy storage capacity .