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Tesla China ships 1st Megapacks produced at Shanghai Megafactory overseas

Last updated: March 21, 2025 12:32 am
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Tesla’s China team has successfully shipped the first batch of energy storage products, the Megapacks, produced at the Shanghai Megafactory, marking a significant milestone after the factory commenced production last month.

According to Tesla, a single Megapack has the capacity to store about 3,900 kWh of electricity, which is equivalent to the battery capacity of 62 Model 3 rear-wheel drive cars. This highlights the immense storage capabilities of these energy storage systems.

Utilizing the same cutting-edge technology found in Tesla vehicles, the Megapack serves as an ultra-large commercial electrochemical energy storage system. This underscores Tesla’s commitment to not only revolutionizing the automotive industry but also making significant strides in the energy storage sector.

Although specifics regarding the destination of the first Megapack products were not disclosed by Tesla, the company’s venture into energy storage solutions is poised to make a substantial impact globally.

The Shanghai Megafactory, where the Megapacks are produced, officially began production on February 11. This marked a pivotal moment for Tesla as it embarked on its first energy storage project outside the US, solidifying its presence in the rapidly evolving energy sector.

Located in the Lingang area of Pudong, Shanghai, the Megafactory stands as a testament to Tesla’s dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions. The factory’s annual production capacity for Megapacks is expected to reach up to 10,000 units, with an energy storage capacity of nearly 40 GWh.

The Megapack’s ability to store and supply energy plays a crucial role in stabilizing power grids and preventing power outages. With an energy storage capacity of 40 GWh, the electricity generated would be adequate to power 50,000 households in Shanghai for an entire year.

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As Tesla continues to expand its energy storage product line, including Powerwall, Powerpack, and Megapack, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the global energy storage market. The Shanghai Megafactory’s focus on producing Megapacks underscores Tesla’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the energy sector.

In conclusion, Tesla’s foray into energy storage solutions with the production of Megapacks at the Shanghai Megafactory marks a significant step towards a more sustainable future. With a strong emphasis on technological innovation and environmental consciousness, Tesla is set to lead the charge in revolutionizing the energy storage industry.

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