Report: Tesla's Gigafactories could make $35K Model 3 feasible by 2020

 By   on 
Original image replaced with Mashable logo
Original image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

Though upstart EV automaker Tesla is slated to unveil its $132,000 crossover SUV the Model X tomorrow, it's the brand's future mass-market EV, dubbed the Model 3, that is making news.

According to a report from Street Insider, an analyst from investment firm Jefferies predicts that Tesla's Gigafactories could make a $35,000 Model 3 financially feasible by 2020. The announced Gigafactories, planned for Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada would produce lithium-ion batteries -- powered by renewable energy.

When the Gigafactories come online, they -- along with new battery chemistry -- could bring down battery pack costs by as much as 50% by 2020. Right now, the batteries cost around $250 per kilo Watt hour (kWh), which represents around 20% of the average cost of producing a Model S. Bringing that number down to as low as $125/kWh, the batteries would represent 12-13% of Model 3 production costs. This would make a mass-market Model 3 a financially feasible vehicle. It would also increase the profits on the Model S and Model X.

Remember, for as much press as Tesla has garnered in the last few years, the company has yet to make a profit. So halving battery costs could be a game-changer for both the EV industry as well as Tesla's long-term viability.

At the moment, Tesla is in a virtual arms race with Chevrolet to produce the first EV with a range of more than 200 miles per charge at a price-point accessible to most consumers, roughly $30,000. While Chevy scrambles to produce the promised Bolt, Tesla is hard at work on its Model 3. It's unclear where General Motors will source its cheap, long-range battery packs. If Tesla can get its Gigafactories online in a timely manner, however, it might just have the issue sorted.

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!