EXPTREVER
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- Trever
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- Folsom, CA
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- Cybertruck, S, 3, X, Y
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I finally got my PowerShare install scheduled and wanted to give details here since it’s been a big unknown.
AWD: PowerShare gateway and wall charger included. Installation is out of pocket.
Cyberbeast: PowerShare gateway, wall charger, installation included.
Hardware is shipped to the installer after the price quote is accepted and install date scheduled.
Permitting with utility company required (part of installation cost in my case).
Cybertruck can provide 48 amps and about 11kw of continuous power during an outage which is about 10 hours with full battery. Realistically will pull half that or less during the day and much less at night which pushes it to 1 full day. If you have solar (as I do), it works in tandem so can extend to several days of backup.
Currently does NOT provide load shifting. Load shifting is a feature of the powerwall to try and avoid high rate time of day from the grid and instead use battery during that time. At this time, due to regulations and agreements with utility companies, this can only be used when your home is disconnected from the grid (outage, or perhaps if you go manually disconnect).
The hope is once a bunch of these are installed and the regulations update, they could enable load shifting with a simple software update.
Prices to install will vary a ton based on the work needed and I’m not going to speculate on that, but assume in the thousands.
AWD: PowerShare gateway and wall charger included. Installation is out of pocket.
Cyberbeast: PowerShare gateway, wall charger, installation included.
Hardware is shipped to the installer after the price quote is accepted and install date scheduled.
Permitting with utility company required (part of installation cost in my case).
Cybertruck can provide 48 amps and about 11kw of continuous power during an outage which is about 10 hours with full battery. Realistically will pull half that or less during the day and much less at night which pushes it to 1 full day. If you have solar (as I do), it works in tandem so can extend to several days of backup.
Currently does NOT provide load shifting. Load shifting is a feature of the powerwall to try and avoid high rate time of day from the grid and instead use battery during that time. At this time, due to regulations and agreements with utility companies, this can only be used when your home is disconnected from the grid (outage, or perhaps if you go manually disconnect).
The hope is once a bunch of these are installed and the regulations update, they could enable load shifting with a simple software update.
Prices to install will vary a ton based on the work needed and I’m not going to speculate on that, but assume in the thousands.
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