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[[wikipedia:Tesla 4680]] is a [[tabless]] [[graphite]] silicon-free [[anode]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5eHTV3u6nU</ref> [[lithium-ion batteries]] announced by Tesla in [[2020]] as a high energy capacity cell for use in [[EVs]]. Also announced plans to develop 46800 cells by [[JAC]]/[[Volkswagen]] in joint-development with [[CBAK Energy]] in early 2021. | [[wikipedia:Tesla 4680]] is a [[tabless]] [[graphite]] silicon-free [[anode]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5eHTV3u6nU</ref> [[lithium-ion batteries]] announced by Tesla in [[2020]] as a high energy capacity cell for use in [[EVs]]. Also announced plans to develop 46800 cells by [[JAC]]/[[Volkswagen]] in joint-development with [[CBAK Energy]] in early 2021. | ||
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