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Hmm, that is very strange and it makes me want to save a PDF of everything that Tesla claims. My recollection is that this had a qualifier of "if you had taken a SGIP" payment or something similar.I was taking a look at the terms of the DSGS plan again, specifically the compensation examples. There is now a mention of a baseline of 1kWh per Powerwall per event hour for systems installed prior to July 2023. So a single Powerwall system performing at 5kw per hour during an event would only get credit for 4kW when doing the compensation calculation. I'm pretty sure I didn't see that before when I enrolled.
VPP with DSGS
Powerwall was exporting at 9.5kW or the grid was getting 9.5kW?Interesting my site export limit has changed. Last year I was capped at ~7.6 kW. I just noticed it was exporting at 9.5 kW and checked the API. The export limit was bumped up to 10.6 kW.
Yes to grid. PWs were exporting at their 10 kW max for x2 PWs. When my system was initially installed the export limit was "infinite." Not infinite but a one with more zeros than I cared to count. I think it was when I first joined the VPP a couple years ago it was dropped to the ~7.6 kW (the CEC rating on my interconnection agreement) or it could have been associated with the addition of the export everything option. I honestly didn't remember the exact timing.Powerwall was exporting at 9.5kW or the grid was getting 9.5kW?
My grid export maximum is 7.83kW and it hasn't gone over that, but my Powerwalls are hitting 9.8kW when the AC kicks in.
Wow. Where are you that the Sun is still up at 7pm??? I struggle to get anything past 6:30pm right now.
Similar situation here. I have my export capped at 5500 for managing export rate (personal preference). I went to increase it before the event and it was already at 7850 (or something like that). I wasn’t sure if that was a fixed export rate for the event or if I didn’t have an export limit it would put out the full 10kw.Interesting my site export limit has changed. Last year I was capped at ~7.6 kW. I just noticed it was exporting at 9.5 kW and checked the API. The export limit was bumped up to 10.6 kW.
Sun is still up until past 8 PM these days in CA, for example. As far as solar generation goes around that time, that in good part depends on which way panels might point, their incline, what's around them as far as the sun perhaps being low enough at that point where nearby trees and/or buildings might be blocking a lot of it, etc.Wow. Where are you that the Sun is still up at 7pm??? I struggle to get anything past 6:30pm right now.
It seems like the SGIP part might mainly refer to one of the Acknowledgement items listed in DSGS Program Participation Agreement in relation to enrolling:Hmm, that is very strange and it makes me want to save a PDF of everything that Tesla claims. My recollection is that this had a qualifier of "if you had taken a SGIP" payment or something similar.
Yes, same for me. I'm on that FW version too. Other than not being able to set a separate reserve PW level for VPP events, it all went as planned utilizing my main system reserve level. I was surprised that I only exported 15.9kWh over the course of two hours (reserve was set to 5%) ... the max rate was 8.1kW. I have 2x PW2's. Hopefully DSDG turns out to be a better deal than the original VPP plan.
Silicon ValleyWow. Where are you that the Sun is still up at 7pm??? I struggle to get anything past 6:30pm right now.
No. I am still on ELRP VPP and it has said "No Event Scheduled" on each of the last three days (May 29, 30, 31).Can anyone with only ELRP (fleet size 6675) confirm they had a VPP event last night?
Yep. Still enrolled in both.It's been nearly a month since I submitted the form to de-enroll and as of today, nothing.