Tesla releases video of Megapack factory producing 200 units weekly

Tesla has released a new video showcasing its Megapack factory in Lathrop, California. The company states it is now producing 200 Megapacks per week.

Tesla unveiled a new video highlighting operations at its Megapack factory in Lathrop, California. The footage details the facility's production capabilities, with the company announcing it is now producing 200 Megapacks a week. This milestone underscores the scaling of Tesla's energy storage business, as shared by Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on May 1, 2026, based on the company's release. Tesla's Megapack is a large-scale battery storage product designed for utility and commercial use. The Lathrop factory represents a key expansion in Tesla's manufacturing footprint to meet growing demand for grid-scale energy solutions. The video provides an inside look at the assembly process, emphasizing efficiency and output. Production at this rate positions the factory as a major contributor to Tesla's energy division, which has seen rapid growth amid global pushes for renewable energy integration. Tesla did not specify further details on future expansions or contracts in the video.

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