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Tesla fans and investors alike have been abuzz with excitement after recent revelations about the company's upcoming vehicle battery specifications. Many believed that Tesla had disclosed precise details about the battery pack sizes for the next-generation vehicles, including the Cybertruck and the Model 3. Initial interpretations suggested notable increases, with some claiming that the new Model 3 could feature a battery with 50% more capacity than the upcoming vehicle, while the Cybertruck's battery size might mirror that of the Model S and X. However, a closer examination of Tesla's recently released Master Plan 3 white paper invites skepticism about these assumptions, highlighting the broader context and strategic planning behind Tesla's energy ecosystem.