Powerwall Direct | Tesla
Powerwall is a battery that can charge from solar or the grid, so stored energy is always available - at night or during a power outage
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Three for $25,200
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Yes and we are a small local solar installer and after over 3 years, 5 applications and about 10 phone calls we gave up on Tesla and sell and install the FranklinWH batteries that are similar. We also sell SolarEdge and Sol-Ark/Fortress.Interesting.
I clicked it, and if you select 1 powerwall, already have solar, expanding a system, its $8200 for one. It also says that they are shipping it directly to you, and installation is basically on you to arrange with the third party installer of your choice (and some notes to confirm your desired configuration should be verified with said installer before ordering).
This has the potential to be a big cluster.... since it appears they are letting people order them, and tesla still is not offering "powerwall add on only" installs, at least not that I saw. People are going to buy these powerwalls and then get shocked at what the labor charge from a third party is going to be to install them.
Is it 30% or only up to $1000 tax credit? Honest question - I am seeing conflicting info.Looks promising to me. I already have Tesla solar, inverter, GW2, and 2 PW. Presumably I can just get a 3rd PW, hang it on the wall, run a pair of AC wires and control wires to the GW2, plug them into a new circuit breaker in the GW2 and data port, and be done. And collect 30% tax credit on top.
Storage should be covered at the full 30% credit under the IRA.Is it 30% or only up to $1000 tax credit? Honest question - I am seeing conflicting info.
I'm looking at the Franklin LFPs. The high cycle life and safer chemistry are winning features.Yes and we are a small local solar installer and after over 3 years, 5 applications and about 10 phone calls we gave up on Tesla and sell and install the FranklinWH batteries that are similar. We also sell SolarEdge and Sol-Ark/Fortress.
Apparently it does include a Gateway. If you answer "yes" to "Are you expanding a Powerwall System?" then the prices go down by $1,000.$9200 for one, here in SF Bay area. They don't sell the Tesla Gateway though. How can you install one of these without a gateway, with or without solar?
And their app is best in class for watching and monitoring usage.I'm looking at the Franklin LFPs. The high cycle life and safer chemistry are winning features.
At this price maybe I should try and get some moreApparently it does include a Gateway. If you answer "yes" to "Are you expanding a Powerwall System?" then the prices go down by $1,000.
Looks like the price is $200 (shipping/overhead) plus $1,000 for the Gateway (if required) plus $8,000 per PW.
Cheers, Wayne
First ... damn you and your 2 gateways and 7 powerwalls (shaking fist)!At this price maybe I should try and get some more
I miss the Tesla loss-leader days when they charged me $900 to install two Powerwalls and tie them to an existing solar system.Still, $9200 for 1 Powerwall + 1 Gateway - ain't no way any Tesla certified installer is going to install that for anywhere close to the $2300 in the Tesla quote. Probably more like $10K labor that a friend got quoted to add an Enphase gateway to her solar install last year (and that was without any batteries).
A gateway I believe can handle 10 powerwalls, so I need to have 20?how many powerwalls can a single gateway support? i've got a 2x powerwall system right now and i assume it wouldn't cost too much for an electrician to add a 3rd at this point.
Your transformer will be the limitation much sooner than that, but without your impedance test data, we don't quite know where your limit is.A gateway I believe can handle 10 powerwalls, so I need to have 20?