The Tesla Powerwall is a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery
A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li+ ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy. Li-ion batteries are characterized by higher specific energy, energ ...
stationary
home energy storage product manufactured by
Tesla Energy. The Powerwall stores electricity for
solar self-consumption,
time of use load shifting, and
backup power.
The Powerwall was introduced in 2015 as ''Powerwall 1'' with limited production. A larger model—''Powerwall 2''—went into mass production in early 2017 at Tesla's
Giga Nevada factory, with a more capable model with an internal DC–to–AC
inverter
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—''Powerwall 3''—entering production in late 2023. As of May 2021, Tesla had installed 200,000 Powerwalls.
History
As Tesla Motors (now
Tesla, Inc.
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) developed batteries for its
electric car
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business, the company also started experimenting with using batteries for
energy storage
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. Starting in 2012, Tesla installed prototype battery packs (later developed into the
Tesla Powerpack) at the locations of a few industrial customers.

In November 2013, Tesla announced that it would build
Giga Nevada, a factory to produce lithium-ion batteries.
On April 30, 2015, the company announced that it would apply its battery technology to a
home energy storage system: the Powerwall.
The device would allow customers to store electricity for solar self-consumption, time-of-use load-shifting, and backup power.
The device was initially announced to have power output of 2
kilowatt
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(kW) continuous and 3.3 kW peak, but CEO
Elon Musk
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said at the June 2015 Tesla shareholders meeting that this would be more than doubled to 5 kW steady with 7 kW peak, with no increase in price. Two models of Powerwall were planned: a 7
kilowatt-hour
A kilowatt-hour ( unit symbol: kW⋅h or kW h; commonly written as kWh) is a non-SI unit of energy equal to 3.6 megajoules (MJ) in SI units, which is the energy delivered by one kilowatt of power for one hour. Kilowatt-hours are a comm ...
(kWh) capacity model for daily cycle use (solar self-consumption, time of use load shifting) and a higher capacity 10 kWh model for customers who also wanted backup power.
By March 2016, however, Tesla had removed all references to its 10 kWh battery from the Powerwall website, as well as the company's press kit.
The production units would ultimately offer a capacity of 6.4 kWh.
Five hundred pilot units were built and installed during 2015, each being built at the
Tesla Fremont Factory
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. The Giga Nevada factory started limited production of Powerwalls and Powerpacks in January 2016
using battery
cells produced elsewhere, and began
mass production
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of cells in January 2017.
The Powerwall 2 was unveiled in October 2016 at
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'
Colonial Street
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backlot set. The Powerwall 2 had a 13.5 kWh capacity and was capable of delivering 5 kW of power continuously and up to 7 kW of peak power in short bursts (up to 10 seconds). Powerwall 2 devices were paired with a device called the Backup Gateway, which acted as a
transfer switch and a
load center.
In April 2020, Tesla announced that it had installed 100,000 Powerwalls, five years after introducing the product.
Tesla started making several refinements to the Powerwall in 2021. On April 26, during the First Quarter 2021 Financial Results call with investors, the company announced that it had been quietly shipping upgraded versions of the Powerwall 2 since November 2020, which could deliver higher amounts of power, and that the functionality would be enabled via an over-the-air software update. Just a few days later, on April 29, the company started filing for building permits for projects that would use the Powerwall+, a device that combines the functions of a Powerwall 2, the Tesla Backup Gateway and the Tesla
Solar Inverter
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. The combination simplifies installation and allows for even greater power delivery during periods of full sun.
In May 2021, Tesla announced that it had installed 200,000 Powerwalls, selling 100,000 devices in a single year, the same amount that the company had previously taken five years to achieve. The next month, in July 2021, Musk revealed that the company had a backlog of 80,000 Powerwall orders, but due to the
global chip shortage, the company would only be able to make less than 35,000 units in the quarter.
Powerwall models
Tesla has offered several models of the Powerwall since its introduction in April 2015.
The original Powerwall (retroactively referred to as the Powerwall 1) had a 6.4 kWh capacity and was capable of delivering 3.3 kW of power.
Tesla introduced an improved Powerwall 2 in October 2016 with a 13.5 kWh capacity and capable of delivering 5 kW of power continuously and up to 7 kW of peak power in short bursts (up to 10 seconds). Later versions of the Powerwall 2, shipped after November 2020, had the same capacity, but can deliver 5.8 kW of power continuously and up to 10 kW of peak power. The Powerwall+, introduced in April 2021, combines the functions of a Powerwall 2, a Backup Gateway and a
solar inverter
A solar inverter or photovoltaic (PV) inverter is a type of power inverter which converts the variable direct current (DC) output of a photovoltaic solar panel into a utility frequency alternating current (AC) that can be fed into a commercial ...
. Up to 10 Powerwall 2 or Powerwall+ units may be combined to expand the capacity and maximum power of the system.
Powerwall 3 began rollout in September 2023 with a major power increase to 11.5 kW from the 5 kW of Powerwall 2. Like the earlier Powerwall+ it includes an integrated solar inverter, but instead of separate solar and battery assemblies, the two are integrated into a single device, with more functional rectangular packaging that requires less wall space, aimed at easier installation and more capability in a single cabinet on the customer premises.
Technology

The Powerwall is optimized for daily cycling, such as for load shifting. For Powerwall 1, Tesla used proprietary technology for packaging and cooling the cells in packs with liquid coolant.
Musk promised not to start patent infringement lawsuits against anyone who, in
good faith
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, used Tesla's technology for Powerwalls as he had promised with Tesla cars.
The Powerwall 1 battery uses
nickel-manganese-cobalt chemistry
and can be cycled 5,000 times before warranty expiration.
The Powerwall has a 92.5% round-trip efficiency when charged or discharged by a 400–450 V system at 2 kW with a temperature of when the product is brand new.
Age of the product, temperatures above or below , and charge rates or discharge rates above 2 kW would lower this efficiency number, decreasing the system performance.
Powerwall 1 includes a
DC-to-DC converter
A DC-to-DC converter is an electronic circuit or electromechanical device that converts a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another. It is a type of Electric power conversion, electric power converter. Power levels range from ...
to sit between a home's existing solar panels and the home's existing DC to AC inverter. If the existing inverter is not storage-ready, one must be purchased.
Powerwall 2 incorporates a DC-to-AC inverter of Tesla's own design. Its rated roundtrip efficiency (from AC input to AC output) is 90%, when brand-new, and when being charged and discharged at the rate of 3.3kW at an ambient temperature of 25 degrees C. Its measured RTE is 87%, with a seasonal variation of -3% in summer and +3% in winter, when mounted in an enclosed porch near London. Production of the
2170 cell type for the Powerwall 2 began at Giga Nevada 1 in January 2017.
The
National Fire Protection Association
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conducted two
worst-case scenario
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tests in 2016, igniting Powerpacks to initiate
thermal runaway
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. The design contained damage within the Powerwall structures.
Return-on-investment calculations

A May 2015 article in ''
Forbes
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'' magazine calculated that using a Tesla Powerwall 1 model combined with solar panels in a home would cost 30 cents/kWh for electricity if a home remains connected to the grid (the article acknowledges that the Tesla battery could make economic sense in applications that are entirely off-grid). US consumers got electricity from the power grid for 12.5 cents/kWh on average. The article concludes, as its title indicates, that Tesla's Powerwall "is just another toy for rich green people."
Bloomberg
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and Catalytic Engineering also agreed that the Tesla system was most useful in places where electricity prices are high. Examples of locations with very high electricity prices are Hawaii and other remote islands that generate electricity with fuel that must be shipped in.
Another possible savings comes from areas with
time-of-use (TOU) pricing. For example, northern California's
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
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charged as low as 12 cents/kWh in 2021 during the off-peak hours (12a–3p) and as high as 52 cents/kWh during the peak hours (4p–9p). When configured for cost savings, the Powerwall can allow a home to go off-grid during peak hours, avoiding the highest cost power usage.
The Swiss bank
UBS said that the Powerwall makes sense in Australia and Germany where electricity is very costly but solar panels are well distributed.
As of October 2019, the Tesla Powerwall 2 costs $14,600 for the recommended two units (plus $2,500 to $4,500 for installation) in the US; this price does not include the cost of solar panels.
Competition
Since Tesla introduced the Powerwall, many other companies have started offering home battery backup products, especially companies that compete with Tesla Energy to sell
photovoltaic solar energy generation systems.
In 2023, Powerwall had a 47 percent share of the residential solar-plus-storage market, with
Enphase Energy having a 17 percent market share.
See also
*
Megapack
*
Net metering
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systems with integrated energy storage
References
External links
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Tesla unveils batteries to power homes BBC
Why Tesla is backing batteries BBC
2015 Conference call with Elon MuskWhole transcript, subscribed.!--click twice, no archive--
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