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Tesla Model S/X Module - 5.3kWh / 232Ah / 22.8V

Tesla Model S/X Module - 5.3kWh / 232Ah / 22.8V

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Nominal voltage 22.8V
Original Capacity 5300Wh
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212 Wh per kg
344 kWh per cubic meter

Tesla 5.3kWh Lithium-ion Battery

 

Tesla 5.3kWh Module Specification

Original Capacity: 232Ah, 5.3kWh
Height: 75mm
Width: 300mm
Length: 685mm
Bolt Size: M8
Voltage nominal: 3.8V/Cell, 22.8V/Module
Charge voltage cut-off: 4.2V/Cell, 25.2V/Module
Discharging cut-off: 3.3V/Cell, 19.8/Module
Weight: 25kg (20Kg in cells)
Cell Type: Tesla Custom Panasonic 18650 (45g)
Configuration: 74p6s (444 total 18650 cells)
Maximum Voltage: 25.2V (4.2V per cell)
Nominal Voltage: 22.8V (3.8V per cell)
Minimum Voltage: 18V (3V per cell)
Discharge Current (3s): 1500A
Discharge Current (10s): 1000A
Discharge Current (Continuous): 225A
Charging Current (Max): 225A
Discharge Temp Range: -20C - 60C
Charging Temp Range: 0 - 45C
Storage Temp Range: -20C - 50C

Based around 444 Panasonic NCR18650B cells running in 74p6s configuration. Each module runs at 22.8V nominal and charge to 25.2V max. They can do 225 amps continuous output and up to 1500 amps max for 3 seconds. Total energy storage is 5.3 kWh. These packs are ideal for 24V, 48V, 72V, 96V, 120V, 144V, and 400V EV systems. These modules also work for home energy storage and RV applications.

Modules have all been tested with one of our capacity tools such as our Deutronic dbl1200hv-60 diagnostic and conditioning system workshop tool using the Manufacture pre defined high and low voltages of this module or an iCharger. Read more

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