It looks like Tesla has started sending potential customers information about an upgraded Powerwall that's aptly called Powerwall+. In a post on Reddit spotted by Electrek, a user posted a spec sheet for the battery, along with photos of what it would look like when installed. The upgraded version's battery capacity is still 13.5kWh, but its max power output is now 9.6kW, up from 5kW continuous and 7kW peak output. That said, that boost in power is only possible when you're in off-grid mode.
The spec sheets describes Powerwall+ as follows:
"Powerwall+ is an integrated solar
battery system to store energy from solar production. Its integrated design and
streamlined installation allow for a simple connection to any home, and
improved surge power capability brings whole home backup in a smaller package.
System smart controls enable owners to customize system behavior to suit their
renewable energy needs.”
Tesla chief Elon
Musk started talking about an upgraded Powerwall 2 on Twitter a few days ago as
an aside to his announcement that Tesla's solar panels will only be sold as a package with the Powerwall. The
company "can unlock higher capabilities for free via software update next
month," he tweeted, adding that the battery may get a power increase of
over 50 percent at 30 degrees Celsius of ambient temperature, depending on its
manufacturing date. During the company's most recent earnings call, wherein it revealed that
it sold more cars in the first quarter of 2021 than ever before, Musk said Tesla started production of the
upgraded Powerwall around November 2020.
The spec sheet Tesla distributed also shows a photo of the new Powerwall installation. The battery itself doesn't look different from the other versions, but the new installation comes with an inverter that has an integrated breaker. Since the original poster who received this spec sheet was finalizing their order for Tesla solar, future solar customers may be getting this Powerwall setup.Starting next week, Tesla Solar Panels & Solar Roof will only be sold as an integrated product *with* Tesla Powerwall battery
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 22, 2021
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