Robin
Zeng,
the
founder
of
the
world’s
largest
EV
battery
company,
says
Tesla
CEO
Elon
Musk’s
big
bet
on
4680
cylindrical
cell
technology
“is
going
to
fail
and
never
be
successful.”
Zeng,
the
chairman
of
China’s
Contemporary
Amperex
Technology
(CATL),
tells
Reuters
that
when
Musk
visited
China
in
April,
“We
had
a
very
big
debate,
and
I
showed
him.
He
was
silent.
He
doesn’t
know
how
to
make
a
battery.”
Tesla’s
“tabless”
4680
cells,
which
are
used
in
some
of
its
cars,
including
the
Cybertruck,
are
supposed
to
have
“five
times”
more
energy
capacity,
and
the
company
announced
in
September
it
had
produced
100
million
of
them.
A
recent
report
by
The
Information
said
Musk
had
given
the
team
working
on
the
batteries
an
end
of
the
year
deadline
to
deal
with
costs
and
other
problems.
CATL
batteries,
meanwhile,
go
inside
everything
from
Tesla
vehicles
in
China
to
Ford
EVs
in
North
America
like
the
Mustang
Mach-E
and
F-150
Lightning.
The
company
specializes
in
lithium
iron
phosphate
batteries
(LFP),
which
generally
don’t
get
as
much
range
as
various
cylindrical
cell
units
used
in
many
Tesla
vehicles.
While
Zeng
wasn’t
impressed
with
Musk’s
battery
knowledge,
he
thought
he
was
good
with
chips,
software,
hardware,
and
“mechanical
things.”
Zeng
also
commented
that
Musk’s
problem
is
“overpromising”
timelines,
which
he
often
does
habitually,
especially
regarding
Full
Self-Driving
technology.
“Maybe
something
needs
five
years.
But
he
says
two
years.
I
definitely
asked
him
why.
He
told
me
he
wanted
to
push
people.”
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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