Going through the SEC-filing for Q2 I found this very interesting piece of information:
"our capability to rapidly swap out the Model S battery pack and the development of specialized public facilities to perform such swapping, which do not currently exist but which we plan to introduce in the near future."
It's the first proof I've seen that Tesla is considering battery swapping as an alternative or addition to supercharging.
It's on page 38 of the SEC-filing, which was posted earlier by DonPedro in this thread.
"our capability to rapidly swap out the Model S battery pack and the development of specialized public facilities to perform such swapping, which do not currently exist but which we plan to introduce in the near future."
It's the first proof I've seen that Tesla is considering battery swapping as an alternative or addition to supercharging.
It's on page 38 of the SEC-filing, which was posted earlier by DonPedro in this thread.
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