
When you hear the brand Tesla, the first thing to come to mind is probably sleek electric cars. But there’s a whole other side to Tesla that most people don’t know about. From solar energy solutions to quirky collectibles, the company has built a product line that goes far beyond the Cybertruck.
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Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about Elon Musk’s empire, you might be surprised by what Tesla has to offer. Here’s a look at the unexpected products Tesla sells that have nothing to do with driving.
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Tesla Powerwall
The Tesla Powerwall is a home battery system that stores solar energy produced by solar panels. It can then use that stored energy for use during outages or peak grid times. This can be ideal for any homeowner looking for energy independence and cost savings. With app-based monitoring and automation, it turns your home into a small, clean-energy power station.
According to SolarReviews, a Tesla Powerwall 3 has a cost of about $15,400, before any incentives or taxes are taken into account.
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Tesla Solar Roof
Tesla can help you say goodbye to the traditional roof on your home. With Tesla’s Solar Roof, you can replace traditional shingles with durable solar tiles that power your home. This Tesla product is an all-in-one roofing and energy solution that provides your home with sustainable electricity and a modern design.
Plus, they’re backed by a 25-year warranty and designed to withstand extreme weather.
Per SolarReviews, a typical Solar Roof from Tesla can cost more than $100,000.
Tesla Cyberquad for Kids
Has your child ever “oohed and aahed” when they saw a Cybertruck drive by? Well, they could have their own mini Cybertruck to drive around the lawn. The Cyberquad for Kids is an electric ride-on toy powered by a lithium-ion battery and allows your child to cruise up to 10 mph. With a battery life of 15 miles, this could provide an entire afternoon of fun.
According to Tesla’s website, it costs $1,650.
Tesla Mezcal
Would you have ever thought a car company would also sell alcohol? Well, it’s true. Tesla sells its own premium small-batch mezcal made from sustainably sourced agave.
Tesla Mezcal is packaged in a lightning bolt-shaped bottle, and it costs $450, per Tesla’s website.
Tesla Wireless Portable Charger
With a futuristic design, the Tesla wireless portable charger can charge up to two devices at once. Tesla notes that it is lightweight and has a suede base. It can be recharged using a Tesla charging pad or a USB-C charger.
Is costs $95 on Tesla’s website.
Tesla CyberStein
The Tesla CyberStein brings bold design to your beverage. Inspired by the popular Cybertruck, this angular-designed mug is crafted from matte black ceramic with a glossy interior, and holds a generous 560 milliliters of your favorite drink.
It costs $75 on Tesla’s website.
Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of Aug. 29, 2025. Pricing and availability are subject to change.
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