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An Energy Storage System (ESS) is a stationary battery that stores electrical energy and discharges it as needed for a building/facility. An ESS may be charged and discharged strategically to lower electricity demand during different times of day to reduce customer energy bills. It can also be used to provide backup power in case of a power outage.
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The commonly known electric vehicle manufacturer, Tesla, also provides energy storage solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Tesla appears to be the clear frontrunner in terms of market share in the energy storage industry, though public data to confirm this is unavailable. For more information on Tesla’s C&I energy storage product, the Megapack, visit their website at https://www.tesla.com/megapack.
- 229 SGIP projects approved since 2017
- Financing/ownership structures offered: Cash
- Installation locations/configurations: Outdoor - freestanding
Data Source | Tesla did not respond to requests for information. Information here is synthesized from publicly available resources or customer surveys. Tesla offerings may not be limited to those listed here. |
Number of approved SGIP projects since 2017 | 229 |
Grid service capabilities |
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Financing or ownership structures offered to customers | Cash transactions |
Who is responsible for performing maintenance? | Outside service provider and/or customer |
Resiliency/integration features included with the ESS | N/A |
Certifications and protocols held | UL 9540, UL 9540A Testing, UL 1973 |
Alarms included and who is alerted | N/A |
System benefits reported to customers |
Environmental and financial benefits reports may be emailed on a monthly basis to customers. System performance may be accessed via online portal. Source: Customer |
Installation locations/configurations | Outdoor- Freestanding |