Almost. You can get a rebate on a powerwall without solar, but you have to discharge it 52 times per year, meaning you can’t use it in backup mode only. There is a bonus rebate if you also charge it 75% with solar.
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Almost. You can get a rebate on a powerwall without solar, but you have to discharge it 52 times per year, meaning you can’t use it in backup mode only. There is a bonus rebate if you also charge it 75% with solar.
Guess not......Has anyone actually received an SGIP check? For phase 1 or 2?
I know about approvals. But any actually been paid?
On another topic my rep told me TOU update is now 1st quarter 2018.
I will send you a link later this evening to a government website where you can fill out a form and it will generate it for you.I'm starting to fill-out the SGIP application beginning with the RRF and was wondering what people used for the Energy Efficiency Audit documentation requirement. Did you higher an independent licensed contractor to perform the audit or did your utilities offer a free service of this kind or did Tesla perform this service for you?
I will send you a link later this evening to a government website where you can fill out a form and it will generate it for you.
Thanks!Although this application is more detailed, the SGIP program administrators seem to make a clear distinction between homeowner and contracting firm. They seem to have different expectations for homeowners filling out the application than for firms filling out the application but I really don't know. Please post on this forum site your experiences with the Developers Applications or any info you get from the SGIP administrators concerning the developers application process. Also, don't ask Tesla for help. They have gone beyond just being unhelpful to threatening to not do your install.
I should clarify, Tesla has been okay when communicating with them about the project itself. But they don't want to communicate with you if you are a homeowner and self applying for the rebate. They don't want you to do it and they don't want to help you.In our case, with our order for two Powerwalls, I feel that Tesla has been responsive, and I have no complaints. Our permit was just granted and we are about to get on the installation schedule. Since Tesla has told me that they will be handling our SGIP application, I’ll let them do the work, even if the incentive amount ends up being a bit lower than one might be able to get as a “homeowner developer”.
I should clarify, Tesla has been okay when communicating with them about the project itself. But they don't want to communicate with you if you are a homeowner and self applying for the rebate. They don't want you to do it and they don't want to help you.
I just got my SGIP bounced because I don't have TESLA Preliminary Monitoring Plan V2
Does anyone have a copy of this document?
I only have unofficial confirmation that my application is approved. I followed very closely the template offered on the SGIP website. But I am with SCE. PG&E seems to be more strict. Let us know your progress.I just got my SGIP bounced because I don't have TESLA Preliminary Monitoring Plan V2
Does anyone have a copy of this document?
You can simply just visit the SGIP resource page for the official template. PG&E is strict on how the plan is written.
Oh wow! that's new. I that's a game changer I think. you are right, Tesla probably won't give that to you.Right. But this is a document that Tesla wrote. Essentially telling how they will monitor the system to comply.
I just got my SGIP bounced because I don't have TESLA Preliminary Monitoring Plan V2
Does anyone have a copy of this document?
Read the quote on my message no 394. That was cut and pasted from an email sent by SGIP/PGE. I don't think they misspoke.It is very likely the analyst processing your application misspoke and meant YOUR Preliminary Monitoring Plan. You must understand the analyst sees DOZENS of TESLA PMPs, but you are only 1 of 3 homeowners applying as homeowner developers in the PG&E region.
As a homeowner, you shouldn't need to fill that out. This if for firm and contractor Developers, not the homeowner applicant. I sent an email to an SGIP program manager asking her to clarify how the homeowner applicant is suppose to fill out this form. I told her I would like to post her answer on this forum. If I hear back from her I will post. Please also contact the SGIP program administrators so they realize that their new application is confusing for the homeowner.Does anyone know what to use for the following when submitting an application to be a developer?
1. Articles of Incorporation
2. Certificate of Incorporation
3. Operating agreements or similar applicable organizational documents of Developer and most current financial statements.
Thanks in advance for all your help.