The Gen 3 battery is a little smaller and looks likely to be a bit lighter than the Gen 2.5. The Gen 2.5 weighs 240 kg, of which 150 kg is the electrolyte. If the electrolyte is the same in both, then the Gen 3 is probably somewhere between 200 and 220 kg. Just a guess - no data sheet for the Gen 3 available yet (that I could find).
GEN 3 seems to have about the same footprint, but is lower. Not sure if it will fit in the enclosure, or whether there will eventually be a new enclosure for the GEN 3.
You could sort of see them side by side in this video if Richard Aird wasn't standing in front of the old battery:
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