EV Mechanica

Subscribe to EV Mechanica's Current Newsletter & never miss an update!

    Close Menu
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      • Home
      • News
        • E-Mobility
        • EV Battery
      • Charging Stations
      • Policy
      • Interview
      • Jobs
      • Events
      • E-Mag
      • Subscription
      Facebook YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
      EVMechanicaEVMechanica
      Home » Buying EV batteries at suppliers costs less than Tesla’s own: Musk

      Buying EV batteries at suppliers costs less than Tesla’s own: Musk

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJune 21, 2024 EV Battery 2 Mins Read
      Buying EV batteries at suppliers costs less than Tesla's own: Musk
      Share
      Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp

      Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, said he was a “catalyst for the company’s future” when shareholders decided to give him a USD 56 billion compensation package based on the company’s current stock price.

      But a crucial component that would have changed the course of the business and drastically cut expenses, enabling initiatives like the mass production of the Semi in 2021 and a Tesla EV for USD 25,000 in 2023, has not yet materialised in 2024: Tesla’s remarkable cost-cutting efforts in its 4680 cells.

      “We are hopeful that the way forward is going to be difficult in achieving cost parity with our own cell production by year-end,” Musk said regarding the hurdles.

      Tesla had brought focus on the 4680 cells when it announced the Battery Day event in September 2020, saying that it can bring the costs down significantly compared to present suppliers on an energy basis and it could possibly sell batteries to other automobile manufacturers. In confidential information, Musk admitted that, for the present time, 4680 Tesla cells cost more than the direct supply though it was significantly more a year ago.

      Musk’s more grounded outlook in 2024 is in stark contrast to the bullishness seen after Battery Day in which Tesla outlined further as far-reaching cost-cutting paradigms. However, getting cost competitive remains a challenge for Tesla, even as the prices of EV batteries rose in the aftermath of Battery Day, only to drop later.

      Industry experts also forecast a significant fall in the cost of batteries for EVs by 2025, which will reignite the buying force. However, the trends today look rather different from Future Day envisioned during Battery Day, as China can cover the entire demand for EV batteries across the globe.

      There has been a slowdown in Tesla’s battery technology development, the 4680 cells, which are main to scaling semi-production. Nevertheless, there are problems, for example, new technologies for mass production necessary for Tesla, as well as battery cost goals that currently stand at 150 per kilowatt-hour, continue to push forward, with Tesla planning on achieving battery costs that are in alignment with industry averages by the end of the year.

      In conclusion, while Musk is optimistic about eradicating the cost injustice or achieving the envisaged 50% savings today, it is as elusive as it was in 2020.

      whatsapp icon Click Here to get the latest EV news and exclusive updates from EV Mechanica on WhatsApp!
      elon musk EV batteries news semi-production Tesla
      Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
      Garima Sharma

      More article from Garima Sharma

      Keep Reading

      EV and Auto Stocks End Mixed on October 29

      China Drops EVs from 2026–2030 Strategic Industry Plan

      Honda Unveils 0 Alpha Concept, Heralding Next-Gen EV Era

      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      11 + sixteen =

      E-MOBILITY

      China Drops EVs from 2026–2030 Strategic Industry Plan

      October 29, 2025

      Honda Unveils 0 Alpha Concept, Heralding Next-Gen EV Era

      October 29, 2025

      TVS Motor Reports Record Q2FY26 Revenue and Profit

      October 29, 2025

      Automakers Partner with EV Makers to Avoid EU Fines

      October 28, 2025

      Articles

      China’s WTO Challenge: Why India Must Defend Its EV Policy, Not Dilute It

      When China formally challenged India’s electric vehicle (EV) incentive schemes at the World Trade Organization…

      Advanced Battery Cooling Systems for Enhanced Safety and Performance

      The advancing world of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage relies heavily on batteries…

      The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Switching to Electric Tractors

      Agriculture has always been the backbone of India’s economy, but it also remains one of…

      © 2025 EVMechanica.com.
      • Home
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Subscription

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.