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How to Watch Tesla’s Battery Day Presentation

From Popular Mechanics

  • Tesla's Battery Day event will be streamed live online, directly after a shareholder meeting that starts at 4:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, September 22.

  • The event is expected to yield news about a long-lasting battery pack and cell production methods and chemistry changes that reduce the price of battery packs.

  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the event will be "very insane."


Tesla's ability to squeeze every ounce of range from its battery packs has kept the electric vehicle maker sitting pretty atop the EV pack. Tomorrow, Tesla CEO Elon Musk will present information about how the company is able to do that. During Tesla's live "Battery Day" event, Musk will potentially share news on what's happening next in its never-ending quest to extend vehicle range.

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You can tune in to watch a live stream of the Battery Day event on Tesla's website. It'll begin directly after the 2020 shareholders meeting, which starts at 4:30 p.m. ET. Tesla will live-stream both events, so if you're interested in the business side of things, you can tune into that as well.

The real news, however, will come from the Battery Day presentation. Musk teased the event at the beginning of the year, but had to postpone it because of issues related to the pandemic. We expect news about a long-life battery pack that has a million-mile-range before needing to be replaced and news about cell production and how the company is working to reduce the cost of cells for its packs.

Musk has taken to Twitter as hype builds around the event, tweeting, "it will be very insane." Here's hoping.

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