'Hankook Tires for Tesla-3 EV'

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Tesla Motors, Inc.'s Model 3 Battery Will Likely Be Smaller Than the Chevy
Bolt's
May 13, 2016  Daniel Sparks

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Model 3 may get more range on a smaller battery than General Motors achieves
with its upcoming Bolt.

When General Motors announced its all-electric Chevrolet Bolt, one of the
most surprising tidbits the company shared was that the vehicle would have a
60 kilowatt-hour, or kWh, battery. For only promising "more than 200 miles
of range per charge," this is a surprisingly large battery for such a small
vehicle. And while electric-car maker Tesla Motors hasn't yet said what size
the battery will be that goes into its Model 3, which promises at least 215
miles of range, there's good reason to believe the battery size will be
smaller than the Bolt's.

What Tesla has said about Model 3's battery

The newest commentary on the Model 3's battery size comes from Tesla's
first-quarter earnings call earlier this month. When an analyst asked about
whether the automaker would need a 75 kWh battery for the Model 3, and if
the company would be able to build the vehicle for less than General Motors
is building its Bolt, Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded: 

Yeah. I mean, we don't want to get into real specifics on battery pack size,
but I think it's fair to say that the average battery pack size for the 3
will be less than 75 kilowatt hours. The average energy content of a 3 pack
is certainly going to be less than 75. It doesn't clearly need to be
anywhere near 75 to achieve the range of 215 miles.

Musk clearly wasn't willing to tell the Model 3's battery size yet:

But we don't want to get into the nitty-gritty. It's probably unwise. Yeah.

It looks like we'll have to wait until Model 3's part 2 unveil to find out
the exact battery size, but given that it won't need to be "anywhere near"
75 kWh, it's likely smaller than a 60 kWh battery.

Of course, this isn't entirely surprising. Tesla was able to achieve 208
miles of EPA-rated range with a 60 kWh battery for its Model S. So, this
pretty much rules out the Model 3 needing a 60 kWh battery, since the Model
3 is about 20% smaller than the Model S. This means either General Motors is
understating the Bolt's range or the automaker simply wasn't able to build
an EV as efficient as Tesla.

[image]  Chevrolet Bolt
For more context, Tesla has also produced 70 and 75 kWh versions of Model S,
which achieve 234 and 249 miles, respectively, with rear-wheel drive only,
or 240 and 255 miles with dual-motor all-wheel drive. And don't forget:
Model S is a much larger car than the Model 3.

It will ultimately come down to cost

The question is not whether the Bolt's battery is larger than the Model 3's.
If General Motors still has Tesla beat on total battery pack costs, this is
ultimately what matters when it comes to profitability, since batteries are
the most expensive component of EVs. But Tesla is confident in this regard,
too. Musk suggested economies of scale will ultimately drive battery prices,
and the automaker is certain it will have GM beat on this front:

Yeah, I mean we're highly confident that it can be made profitably, and
design and manufacturing and economies of scale are keys to achieving that
outcome. Yeah, I think GM is not aiming for anything near the volumes that
we are, and so their -- I mean despite being a big company, their economies
of scale are going to be driven by whatever elements are unique in their EV.
And we know for a fact that they will not get the economies of scale that we
will be at for Model 3.

Maybe a smaller battery and greater economies of scale are why Tesla is
selling its Model 3 for a starting price of $35,000, while the Bolt starts
at $37,500.

If Tesla truly does start out ahead of GM with a lower battery cost for the
electric-car maker's most important vehicle to date, this would be an
important milestone for the smaller auto manufacturer. It would suggest that
Tesla's ruthless focus on rapidly scaling sales of an all-electric lineup of
vehicles is beginning to pay off.

It should be noted, however, that GM is bringing its Bolt to market one year
ahead of the Model 3. The former is scheduled for a late 2016 launch, and
the latter is slated for a late 2017 launch. So, perhaps GM could catch up
to Tesla on battery costs (if Tesla truly is ahead) by the time the Model 3
comes around. Furthermore, it's worth emphasizing that GM is a big enough
company that its profitability on the Bolt, or lack thereof, won't have a
material impact on the company's business. Model 3's profitability, however,
is a make-or-break strategic initiative for Tesla.

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Hankook Tire picked as supplier for Tesla’s Model 3
2016-05-12
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The Hankook Tire group is a South Korean tire company. Based in Seoul, South
Korea, the Hankook Tire group is the 7th largest tire company in the world.
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