LONDON: Tesla intends to replace the traditional lead-acid auxiliary batteries in its Model S and X electric vehicles with lithium-ion alternatives in a revamp of the two models.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk dropped the teaser in an April interview on the automaker's website, saying: "We should have done it before now, but it's great that we're doing it now."
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