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I was wondering though- fast forward a few years down the road, if your pack is aging and down a bit in capacity, you can get a nice fresh new pack for just a few bucks?
Good to know they're actually being built.
I was wondering though- fast forward a few years down the road, if your pack is aging and down a bit in capacity, you can get a nice fresh new pack for just a few bucks? 10 years from now, can you still swap if your battery is out of warranty?
Or, what happens when you swap a battery and you get one that's got a lot more age and less capacity (assuming these will just continually be recycled?)
Based on my recollection from last year's event.
At the Battery Swap announcement in Hawthorne last year, Elon said that [Tesla] knows how old your pack is! and they have a credit card on file, so, to swap batteries! you can pay for the swap (the cost of a fill up of gas) or supercharge for free... The question is speed or cost...
If you decide to keep the pack, and not swap it back on your return, they will charge you the "difference" in value between your used pack and the pack at the swap station.
you can pay for the swap (the cost of a fill up of gas) or supercharge for free... The question is speed or cost...
Based on my recollection from last year's event.
At the Battery Swap announcement in Hawthorne last year, Elon said that [Tesla] knows how old your pack is! and they have a credit card on file, so, to swap batteries! you can pay for the swap (the cost of a fill up of gas) or supercharge for free... The question is speed or cost...
If you decide to keep the pack, and not swap it back on your return, they will charge you the "difference" in value between your used pack and the pack at the swap station.