
 Originally Posted by 
Captain_Rightfoot
					 
				 
				The Tesla LFP batteries are made up of 6 modules, with a total of only 106 LFP cells which it would appear they can be broken down to the individual cells within them. Whether this will result in individual cells being replaced at a point in the future is entirely unclear. So far there haven't been any reports I've heard of these batteries failing, but I suppose still early days. 
In the older tesla roadsters repairers are going down to bypassing failing individual 18650 cells of which there can be thousands in those packs. Tesla are building replacement battery packs, but slowly. 
I expect that if it is a problem then there will be a market for replacement batteries and companies will step up due to the volumes and demand (if necessary). Just like there are aftermarket batteries for Nissan Leaf now. 
			
		 
	 
 
The problem is the cost of the batteries, and the safe disposal of the battery being replaced.   A telsa battery a few years ago was over $20,000.  It will not have gotten cheaper (the supply and demand bit).  Are you going to spend $20k++ on a car that is essentially worthless and pretty much can be considered hazmat material needing to be disposed of 
The original tesla roadsters may well become collectable, so someone ... somewhere might replace the battery (jay leno maybe?  ... then again, tesla will just give him a new battery  ).
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