I meant savings of one million bucks per year using these massive Powerpacks. Not a million bucks savings per month but still impressive.
The other one I was talking about was the United Power project in Brighton. I worked with them in my previous role with ESC Engineering and this is one of the first few state-side that will prove to save tax payers lots of money similar to what's happening in Australia in addition to several other large scale projects all over the world.
This is different than the Powerwall that is also being discussed in this thread for residential solutions which is similar but on a much much smaller scale. Click the two links I've posted in the last few posts and read.
I still have the Tacoma and still do Crossfit so going EV doesn't have to totally change your current lifestyle.
As to the supply v. demand situation of the Powerwall... there's a LOT of red tape that has to go down before you can even connect one up to your little piece of the circuit so I wouldn't let that scare you away. I've seen people waiting half a year or more before they can officially throw the switch so there's no use having it on your wall degrading that entire time anyway. Start now and you'll be lucky to clear the bureaucratic BS before fall.






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