Tesla Powerwalls in 2023 - Costs, Features, and Alternative Options 

By Aniket Bhor on in Solar Battery Information

Tesla Powerwall 2 - Price & Specs

If we were to plot the solar industry’s most important milestones on a timeline, an unmissable milestone would be the entry of Tesla’s sleek Powerwall battery on the solar landscape back in 2016.  Its current version, also known as the Powerwall 2, is sleeker, more powerful, and of course, wildly popular!

For many decades, ugly, bulky, and maintenance-hungry lead-acid batteries have ruled the energy storage market. And although Tesla did not invent the lithium battery, it put the battery cells inside a sleek encasing, added quality electronics, and slapped an attractive price tag on it.

Before we talk about the current costing and alternative options, let’s quickly revisit the machine’s specs and features.

Tesla Powerwall 2 Specs and Features

  1. Capacity:

    The Powerwall comes with a 13.5 kWh storage capacity. For context, a typical Kiwi home uses 20-25 kWh daily. This makes the 13.5 kWh capacity sufficient for use during evenings and early mornings. The battery can pump out a maximum of 5 kW (peak 7 kW), making it capable of powering even the energy-hungry devices like fridges and ovens.
  2. Battery chemistry:

    The battery features Li-NMC (lithium ion - nickel manganese cobalt) cells, which are incredibly efficient - especially when compared to their older, lead-acid counterparts. Lithium batteries are also much lighter and safer, and last longer.
  3. Efficiency and DoD:

    The battery boasts some impressive specs. For instance, it has a Depth of Discharge of 100%, which allows you to utilize the entire rated capacity. Tesla’s batteries also have a remarkable 90% round-trip efficiency.
    The Tesla Powerwall is unique even among lithium battery banks, because it manufactures its own battery cells, thanks to its enormous experience producing cutting-edge electric cars.
  4. Liquid cooling

    While many modern batteries opt for a traditional fan cooling system, Tesla employs an innovative liquid-cooling system in its batteries. It circulates a chemical coolant through the battery, reducing heating and improving the performance as well as longevity.
    Tesla Powerwall exploded view
  5. Smart monitoring:

    Tesla’s Powerwall battery is a lot more than just a battery. It is a full-fledged energy storage system with smart features such as remote monitoring. Users can constantly check the battery’s status, state of charge, etc. The device also receives updates automatically when connected to the web.



    Tesla Powerwall Monitoring
  6. AC-Coupled:

    Solar batteries come in 2 main varieties - AC-coupled and DC-coupled. DC coupled batteries connect to a DC source, and are slightly more efficient, thanks to a lower number of AC-DC conversions in them. However, AC-coupled batteries offer more flexibility, since they can be charged directly from the grid and can easily be retrofitted to any existing solar power system.

    The Powerwall is an AC-coupled battery, and it can be charged through your wall unit even when your panels aren’t generating any power.

DC-coupled vs AC-Coupled System Layouts

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