Features and benefits
At its core, the Powerwall 2.0 is a DC battery system with a working capacity of 13.5 kilowatt-hours that is extracted at a continuous rate of 5kW or a peak of 7kW. The majority of homes run on AC power, so Tesla has incorporated an inverter on top of the battery pack which turns the stored DC power into the AC power that the home's gadgets and appliances can use. When it comes to charging, the inverter can turn the AC power back into DC for storage in the battery itself, with an efficiency that means 90% of the power sent into the Powerwall is retained during the conversion. The key benefits of the Powerwall 2.0 are as follows:- Reduce your electricity bills and avoid peak energy usage rates.
- As net metering laws are changed, you can save extra power for the home.
- You can enjoy solar energy in the night as well as the day.
- It is ideal for indoor or outdoor use.
- You can keep your essential appliances running even when there is a power outage.