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Tesla Cylindrical vs Prismatic: Is It Really a Simple Choice?
These days, because of recent Tesla issues, many people say things like “using cylindrical cells was a mistake” or “Tesla had no choice but to use them.” That might have been true long ago when prismatic and pouch cells were not widely available. But even today, choosing a cell type is far from a simple decision. In battery pack design, there is always a trade-off. Safety, energy density, manufacturing complexity, and cost are all interconnected, and the outcome depends on wh
rory lee
Nov 92 min read


Why does Tesla recommend 80% charging for NCM batteries?
People use their batteries very differently. Some may only consume 10% in a day, others 50%, and some even require more than a full charge daily. So why does Tesla set 80% as the default charging limit for most users? From a battery health perspective, 50% state of charge is actually the most stable. But if a manufacturer simply told users to "keep your battery around 50%," most people would find that confusing and difficult to apply in real life. That’s why 80% has become th
rory lee
Oct 261 min read


Tesla Charging Explained in One Picture
If you think of it as not letting any water droplets spill outside the cup, it becomes easier to understand why charging slows down...
rory lee
Oct 41 min read


How to Delay BMS a079 as Much as Possible After the Warranty Period
As many of you may already know, Tesla’s manual recommends limiting regular use of NCA/NCM batteries to 80% state of charge. The...
rory lee
Sep 153 min read
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