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What kind of batteries does the Model Y RWD/AWD (Standard) have?

No_Tower_1105 | 2026-02-16 03:08 | 15 views

I have seen mixed info on this topic - TIA Update: I was able to confirm it's NCA Battery Chemistry: Li MM (NCA)-CSi.FP/TSL Cell Count: 3840 Can someone check what the cell count for Model Y premium is? You can get the above info by scanning the battery info QR under the hood

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6C-65-76-69 2026-02-16 03:18

Based on what Kyle from Out of Spec got out of the engineers at Tesla, they are the same cells. Just less of them. I believe it’s the same voltage, but less amperage/capacity.

AfricanGenius- 2026-02-16 05:28

here’s what I discovered. The LFP battery is not used for car sales in the US due to high Chinese tariffs. LFP-powered RWD cars are only in Canada for north america as the batteries are bought from china and installed in factories in the us and shipped to canada. the RWD models sold in the US are NMC, hence the higher range. The Dual motor, however, uses NMC batteries in Canada.

These-Delay6072 2026-02-16 12:42

In US they use NCA batteries, not NMC (except CT).

AfricanGenius- 2026-02-16 12:54

yes - sorry thank you for that

No_Tower_1105 2026-02-17 03:36

So the recently announced Model Y (Std) AWD and RWD are expected to have NCA in the US. Did anyone get a delivery of the new MY Std AWD yet?

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