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BYD has structural battery packs too, and yet they can be somewhat easily removed and you can replace single cells in them (which are still huge, because they use enormous prismatics).
Structural batteries are the way forward, because they lower overall car weight (good for tire life, braking, and overall efficiency) and they lower center of gravity. It just needs to be well executed. Not sure if Tesla did/does so. They’ve been quite behind the competition from an engineering point of view for a while now, apart from their really cool thermal management where every component that produces heat can be used to heat others that need heat with some crazy cooling loop valve system.