Realistic illustration of Tesla Megapack and Samsung SDI batteries representing a reported $2.1 billion deal for energy storage systems.
Realistic illustration of Tesla Megapack and Samsung SDI batteries representing a reported $2.1 billion deal for energy storage systems.
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Tesla reportedly agrees to $2.1 billion battery deal with Samsung SDI

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Tesla has reportedly secured a $2.1 billion agreement with Samsung SDI to supply batteries for its energy storage systems over three years. The deal focuses on products like Megapack and Powerwall, not electric vehicles. Samsung SDI stated that nothing has been finalized yet.

According to a report from the Korea Economic Daily on November 3, 2025, Tesla reached a substantial supply agreement with Samsung SDI worth over 3 trillion won, approximately $2.1 billion. The three-year deal will provide lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) cells for Tesla's Energy Storage System (ESS) business, marking the first large-scale partnership between the two companies.

The batteries are intended for stationary energy storage, including Megapack units for utility-scale projects and possibly Powerwall for residential use, rather than Tesla's electric vehicles. For years, discussions between Tesla and Samsung SDI centered on 4680 cell production, but this agreement shifts to LFP cells amid Samsung's ramp-up of 46-series production.

This follows Tesla's recent deal with LG Energy Solution for LFP batteries. Currently, Tesla relies on CATL and BYD for its energy storage needs, but the company seeks to diversify suppliers due to tariffs on Chinese products. Tesla is also developing its own LFP cell manufacturing in the US to offset Chinese supply dependence.

Samsung SDI, when contacted, responded that “nothing has been finalized yet,” a typical statement before formal announcements. Tesla has not commented on the report.

Tesla's energy division has seen record deployments, with Megapack installations growing faster than electric vehicle deliveries. CEO Elon Musk has indicated that the energy business could eventually surpass the automotive segment. The International Energy Agency notes the need for 50 times more grid battery capacity by 2040 to achieve net-zero emissions, highlighting the sector's growth potential.

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Tesla Energy substation in UK countryside with Ofgem licence sign, illustrating entry into Great Britain electricity market.
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Tesla secures Ofgem licence to supply electricity in Great Britain

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Tesla Energy Ventures has received approval from the UK energy regulator Ofgem to supply electricity to households and businesses across England, Scotland, and Wales. The licence, effective from March 11, 2026, allows the company to replicate its Texas electricity model despite public opposition linked to Elon Musk's political activities. This marks a key step in Tesla's expansion into the UK energy market after years of building infrastructure.

Samsung SDI signed a multiyear electric vehicle (EV) battery supply agreement with Mercedes-Benz Group AG in Seoul on Monday. The deal marks the first such supply contract between the companies, providing high-performance batteries for next-generation EVs. The firms also agreed to expand cooperation in future mobility, including joint development of advanced battery technologies.

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The U.S. government has officially announced an agreement between Tesla and LG Energy to construct a $4.3 billion lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic battery cell factory in Lansing, Michigan, with production starting in 2027. These American-made cells will power Tesla's Megapack 3 energy storage systems produced in Houston, bolstering the domestic supply chain.

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong returned to Seoul on Friday from a business trip to Europe. He likely held meetings with European carmakers on battery cooperation. He arrived at Gimpo International Airport with Samsung SDI CEO Choi Joo-sun.

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

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