How Much Does It Cost to Replace Battery Packs in Different Tesla Models? Replacing battery packs in Tesla models generally costs between $5,000 and $16,000, depending on the model and battery size. The Tesla Model S, for instance, has replacement costs ranging from $12,000 to $16,000 due to its larger battery capacity.
Tesla wanted him to pay $22500 to replace a battery pack, we did it for 75% less! So how much did it cost? The modules were $1,500 each, for a total of $3,000. Another $750 in parts for contractors and fuses, with the main one being upgraded to the ones introduced in the Model S Ludicrous.
How much does a Tesla battery pack cost?
We have seen quotes from Tesla for battery pack replacements between $20,000 and $30,000. That's a lot of money, but the good news is that Tesla's battery packs have been known to last a long time. I have a Tesla Model X that had a battery pack last for more than 300,000 miles.
The modules were $1,500 each, for a total of $3,000. Another $750 in parts for contractors and fuses, with the main one being upgraded to the ones introduced in the Model S Ludicrous. With diagnostic and labor, it came up to about $5,000, or about 75% less than Tesla was quoting for a full battery pack replacement.
Can a battery pack be replaced?
Most battery packs are comprised of 10-20 separate “modules” that can be replaced individually in the event of a failure. In some battery packs, such as Tesla, we can even identify and isolate a single faulty cell from the other 7000+ good cells. Many other components inside the battery pack can be replaced/repaired, too!
How much does an electric vehicle battery replacement cost?
The highest electric vehicle battery replacement cost we've seen so far is for the Long Range battery pack for the F-150 Lightning at about $47,000 (note: Ford does design the Lightning to hopefully never need a full replacement; we'll get to that later).
Can a Tesla battery pack be replaced?
However, when the problem is not necessarily battery degradation and the battery pack simply fails, Tesla has been known to be quick to suggest a replacement rather than try to fix the battery pack. That was the case of Tyler Hoover of Hoovie's Garage after he bought a 2013 Model S P85.