Tesla to build $250 million Megapack facility in Reno

Tesla is constructing a $250 million battery energy storage system using Megapack units in Reno, Nevada. The facility will include 256 units arranged in 16 clusters. Sawyer Merritt first reported the project on April 3, 2026.

Tesla has begun building a new $250 million Megapack battery energy storage system in Reno, Nevada. The project features 256 Tesla Megapack units, organized into 16 clusters with 16 units each, as reported by Sawyer Merritt on April 3, 2026. This development adds to Tesla's growing presence in energy storage solutions in the region. Tesla's Megapack systems are designed for large-scale energy storage, supporting grid stability and renewable energy integration. The Reno facility will contribute to these efforts with its substantial capacity. No further details on the completion timeline or exact site location were immediately available. Officials have not yet commented on the project's impact on local jobs or energy infrastructure. The announcement highlights Tesla's continued investment in Nevada, where the company already operates significant manufacturing operations.

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