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Tesla Model S Battery Module, 24v, 250ah, 444 Panasonic 18650 3400mah Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $1,250.00
Location:

Surprise, Arizona, United States

Surprise, Arizona, United States
1 year old, 1092 miles, 90% charged prior to removal
Brand:Tesla UPC:Does not apply

Battery modules for sale from Tesla Model S 85kw.  Donor car was a December 2015 build with 1092 miles on it, making these cells like new with only a handful of cycles on them.  Pack was charged to 90% prior to removal from vehicle about a month ago.

Discounts on multiple quantities.

You are buying one module (out of 16 originally available).  Each module is approximately 24 volt,  250AH.   That's just over 5kw of power.  Measures approximately 27" long by 12" wide by 3" tall.

Use complete or disassemble for 444 Panasonic 18650 individual cells.

Free US shipping to contiguous 48 states.  Alaska and Hawaii additional - please contact us for a quote prior to purchase.

We can ship internationally, contact us for more info.

14 day DOA warranty, buyer responsible for all shipping charges (both ways).

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