Turbo3
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Sunrun must have a Tesla account in order to have commissioned your GateWay. The Sunrun Tesla portal account is where Sunrun would get the 1 week discharge data that SGIP is looking for that shows you have discharged enough energy from the battery in one week equal to the PowerWall's energy capacity. For each PowerWall you have that would be on average 13.5 kWh/7 days or about 2 kWh per day per PowerWall. That shows them you can meet the 52 full cycles of the battery per year. If you have 2 Powerwall then you need to discharge on average 4 kWh per day, 3 PowerWalls average 6 kWh per day and so one.
After you have your system up and running, this one week discharge data is what SGIP needs in order to pay out your SGIP rebate.
Your representative at Sunrun who is handling the SGIP program should know all about this.
What is confusing is talking about your 5 year agreement to continue to following these discharge rules. That requires SGIP to have access to Tesla's discharge data for your GateWay account. This has nothing to do with the past 5 years. It is the future 5 years. But the discharge data they need right now is just one week of sample data from your system which would come from Tesla's severs via Sunrun's account.
After you have your system up and running, this one week discharge data is what SGIP needs in order to pay out your SGIP rebate.
Your representative at Sunrun who is handling the SGIP program should know all about this.
What is confusing is talking about your 5 year agreement to continue to following these discharge rules. That requires SGIP to have access to Tesla's discharge data for your GateWay account. This has nothing to do with the past 5 years. It is the future 5 years. But the discharge data they need right now is just one week of sample data from your system which would come from Tesla's severs via Sunrun's account.