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Tesla, LG lock $4.3B battery deal: here’s what it means for EVs

by March 17, 2026
by March 17, 2026

The US government has confirmed a battery supply tie-up between Tesla and South Korea’s LG Energy Solution.

The development is crucial as it provides investors with a firmer read on Tesla’s supply chain plans at a time when battery sourcing has become important.

The move also highlights Tesla’s growing focus on energy storage, a business that has taken on greater weight as the company expands beyond its core electric-vehicle operations.

LG Energy Solution first disclosed the contract in July 2025 without naming the buyer.

The government confirmation removes that uncertainty and connects the deal to a broader US push to build out domestic battery capacity.

Tesla deepens US supply chain shift

Under the agreement, LG Energy Solution will supply lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic battery cells from its plant in Lansing, Michigan.

Those batteries are expected to enter production in 2027 and will be used in Tesla’s Megapack 3 energy storage systems.

The deal provides Tesla with a reliable US-based source for its fast-growing storage business.

The supply contract is set to run from August 2027 through July 2030, according to LG Energy Solution’s earlier regulatory disclosure.

The agreement includes options to extend the deal by seven years and to increase volumes if both sides agree.

The deal is notable not just because of its size, but because it ties a major US production site directly to one of Tesla’s flagship energy products.

Tesla stock: Why the deal matters

For Tesla, the agreement supports a wider effort to reduce reliance on China-linked battery imports.

Amid rising trade tensions between the United States and China, American companies are increasingly exploring alternative sources of critical supplies.

Analysts say the Tesla-LG agreement reflects a broader industry shift toward domestic manufacturing.

An analyst from Samsung Securities said LG Energy Solution appears to have a first-mover advantage in the US LFP market, which positions the company strongly as customers look for locally produced batteries outside China.

Solar Media Market Research said Tesla may be “hedging its bets” by securing outside supply.

The deal could provide the electric car maker with more flexibility if demand shifts between EVs and battery energy storage systems.

For LG Energy Solution, the contract is a significant commercial win in the US market.

The deal strengthens its foothold in the American battery manufacturing and gives its Michigan operation a high-profile customer in Tesla.

The agreement also comes at a time when battery makers are trying to lock in long-term customers while rethinking supply chains.

The deal further underlines how important Tesla’s energy storage business has become.

While Tesla remains best known for electric cars, the company’s storage business has become a larger part of its growth narrative.

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