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Maybe a wild guess, but it really depends on Tesla battery cost and pricing, both of which are speculations right now. From watching other large installations I'd guess Tesla battery costs are probably pretty close to the lowest and getting lower. In practice at the moment their chief competitor is Samsung. Given that all this was zero a couple of years ago and that the utility/industrial level plants have worked well (except for that infamous Hawaiian lead-acid installation that caught fire a few times). I do not think it is unreasonable to imagine that Tesla could sell the 80 Gigawatt-hours of battery packs they have said they'd produce.Anyway, from an investment perspective, the key point here is 300 megawatt-hours of deployment so far, as opposed to, um, zero at the end of the third quarter. About $128 million in revenue. I might dare guess that it's 6 cents per share in profit though that would be a wild guess.
I vaguely recall a Tesla engineer sharing at the Gigafactory opening party in late July that they were at 30 mWh then, so good acceleration.Anyway, from an investment perspective, the key point here is 300 megawatt-hours of deployment so far, as opposed to, um, zero at the end of the third quarter. About $128 million in revenue. I might dare guess that it's 6 cents per share in profit though that would be a wild guess.
Wondering, how the author got to 300 mwh. The listed projects add up to ~150 mwh only.Anyway, from an investment perspective, the key point here is 300 megawatt-hours of deployment so far, as opposed to, um, zero at the end of the third quarter. About $128 million in revenue. I might dare guess that it's 6 cents per share in profit though that would be a wild guess.
Wondering, how the author got to 300 mwh. The listed projects add up to ~150 mwh only.
I guess, there could be tons of small projects making up the rest of 150 mwh installations. Has Tesla disclosed the total installed to this author or somewhere else?
SCE 80 mwh
Kaua'i 52 mwh
Ta'u 6 mwh
Kruger 3.1 mwh
Marin college 3.2 mwh
Fiji 2 mwh
Stubhub 2 mwh
La crea brewery 1.2 mwh
Ocracoek island 1 mwh
Dent Island 0.5 mwh
Sierra nevada brewery 0.5 mwh
Brea Mall 0.5 mwh
Just a wee niggling detail, capitlization makes a huge difference: mWh is milliWatt-hours ..Don't forget, AMS has a deal with Tesla for 500 mWh ....
Just a wee niggling detail, capitlization makes a huge difference: mWh is milliWatt-hours ..
You want to use MWh or MegaWatt-hours.
Metric prefix - Wikipedia
Wondering, how the author got to 300 mwh. The listed projects add up to ~150 mwh only.
I guess, there could be tons of small projects making up the rest of 150 mwh installations. Has Tesla disclosed the total installed to this author or somewhere else?
SCE 80 mwh
Kaua'i 52 mwh
Ta'u 6 mwh
Kruger 3.1 mwh
Marin college 3.2 mwh
Fiji 2 mwh
Stubhub 2 mwh
La crea brewery 1.2 mwh
Ocracoek island 1 mwh
Dent Island 0.5 mwh
Sierra nevada brewery 0.5 mwh
Brea Mall 0.5 mwh
Link? Is this including installation, and for how many years?Just noticed. Green Mountain Power has a lease option for 1.25/day for the Powerwall! That's 456.25 per year. Wow!
Link? Is this including installation, and for how many years?