Tesla has introduced a new utility-scale battery platform, the Megablock, which it says will slash construction costs for utilities while speeding up installation.
The innovation was revealed at an event in Las Vegas, where the company highlighted its potential to support growing global electricity demand.
The Megablock is a pre-engineered system that arrives with much of the assembly already done in the factory. This approach allows for installation that is 23% faster, which Tesla claims can translate into up to 40% savings on construction costs. For utilities, this could make large-scale battery storage more affordable and scalable.
Designed as a plug-and-play solution, Megablock integrates both hardware and software to help utilities meet surging power needs. Demand is being driven by data centers, electric vehicles, manufacturing, and electrified households, making energy storage a critical infrastructure investment.
The system runs on the new Megapack 3, which Tesla also unveiled at the event. This latest version simplifies its thermal bay with 78% fewer connections to minimize failure points, while incorporating a powerful heat pump technology inspired by the Model Y. The company described it as "the Tesla Model Y heat pump on steroids."
Tesla confirmed that production of Megapack 3 will begin in Houston late next year. However, the company will continue to rely on major Asian suppliers, BYD and CATL, for its battery cells, reflecting the ongoing global interdependence in clean energy supply chains.
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