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Tesla insiders hint at next-generation technology with newly reported “Palladium” project
The Palladium project remains cloaked in some secrecy, but word has been released that, “new production lines are needed in order to build the “Palladium” Model S and Model X electric vehicles. The cars are expected to receive new battery modules and drive units, which may potentially facilitate the super-fast “Plaid” mode that Tesla has been testing recently.”
In addition, word is circulating that Musk and Tesla are preparing to announce a new power pack, dubbed the “million-mile battery”. This completely new battery design reportedly packs more power in a smaller package, incorporates significantly new chemistry that can revolutionize battery powered vehicles, and can remain in service for over a million vehicle miles. Does the project title telegraph palladium as a key component in the new design? That’s not yet been verified, but if true, it could put even more pressure on global palladium production that’s already falling short of demand.
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