Chemistry

Tesla lithium ion battery chemistry

Tesla lithium ion battery chemistry

Tesla's long-range models use lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) chemistry, while entry-level models feature lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. NCA batteries are composed of lithium, nickel, cobalt, and aluminum, enhancing energy density and performance. Pixabay, Blomst Electric vehicles have revolutionized transportation, and at the heart of this transformation lies. . 2026 Note: Tesla now uses two major types of lithium-ion batteries: nickel-based batteries (used in most Long Range and Performance trims) and LFP batteries (used in many Standard Range trims). Nickel-based packs give more range but are typically charged to 80-90% daily. LFP packs can be charged to. . Whether you drive a classic 2008 Roadster or a brand-new 2026 Model Y, your Tesla is powered by Lithium-Ion technology. . Battery chemistry refers to the process by which a battery stores and releases electrical energy. [PDF Version]

Related Articles

Technical Documentation & Specifications

Get technical specifications, product datasheets, and installation guides for our energy storage and solar solutions, including stackable residential storage, island off‑grid systems, outdoor IP65 cabinets, high‑voltage batteries, base station cabinets, off‑grid PV containers, containerized power stations, solar charge controllers, PV micro‑stations, wall‑mount ESS, outdoor power supplies, and peak shaving systems.

Contact ALEXANDRA BESS

Headquarters

15 Rue des Lumières
75002 Paris, France

Phone

+33 6 80 62 44 28 (Sales)

+33 6 28 35 02 37 (Technical)

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM CET