Skip to main content

Tesla celebrates milestone of 1,000 Powerwalls in a day after claiming twice as many

Tesla is celebrating the milestone of having produced 1,000 Powerwall 3s in a single day, but it raises eyebrows since the company recently claimed it could produce twice as many.

Today, Tesla shared a celebration from its Gigafactory Nevada team for producing 1,000 Powerwalls in a single day:

At first, I thought: “oh, cool, that’s great,” but then I remembered that I wrote this article just a few months ago:

As explained in the article, Tesla released a video showcasing the production of the Powerwall 3 in August and claimed that it could produce 700,000 units per year at the time.

Now, four months later, Tesla celebrates producing 1,000 in a single day, which would mean 365,000 units per year if it were to maintain that from now on.

As we reported in August, we were surprised to see Tesla reporting a capacity of 700,000 Powerwalls per year, considering Tesla had previously reported having produced just 500,000 Powerwalls in its first 8 years of production, and now it can produce more than that in just a year.

Electrek’s Take

It certainly raises a few questions. At the time, Tesla was still producing some Powerwall 2 and now it appears to have completely shifted to Powerwall 3.

Could the shift have caused the production to be halved? I doubt it because that prior video was entirely about Powerwall 3.

This celebration of 1,000 Powerwalls in a day was about production at Giga Nevada. As far as I know that’s the only location where Tesla is producing the Powerwall. Is there somewhere else we don’t know about that could account for the difference?

Top comment by ΑΠΛΤΝ

Liked by 18 people

The article confuses the capability of building at maximum capacity with being able to achieve that maximum capacity continuously. To reach that, you need trained humans and material sources. This is not done in a day.

View all comments

That would be news to me.

Or could Tesla be lying?

What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.

Tesla Powerwalls work best with solar power systemsIf you want to find a trusted, reliable solar installer near you that offers competitive pricing, check out EnergySage. EnergySage is a free service that makes it easy for you to go solar – whether you’re a homeowner or renter. They have hundreds of vetted solar installers competing for your business (including Tesla and Powerwall certified installers in some markets), ensuring you get high-quality solutions and save 20 to 30% compared to going it alone. Plus, it’s free to use, and you won’t get sales calls until you select an installer and share your phone number with them.

Your personalized solar quotes are easy to compare online, and you’ll get access to unbiased Energy Advisors to help you every step of the way. Get started here.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

Stay up to date with the latest content by subscribing to Electrek on Google News. You’re reading Electrek— experts who break news about Tesla, electric vehicles, and green energy, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow Electrek on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our YouTube channel for the latest reviews.

Comments

Author

Avatar for Fred Lambert Fred Lambert

Fred is the Editor in Chief and Main Writer at Electrek.

You can send tips on Twitter (DMs open) or via email: fred@9to5mac.com

Through Zalkon.com, you can check out Fred’s portfolio and get monthly green stock investment ideas.


Manage push notifications

notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications
notification icon
We would like to show you notifications for the latest news and updates.
notification icon
You are subscribed to notifications