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Tesla Energy electric service built from Powerwall owners’ batteries goes live in Texas - The Verge

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Tesla is inviting Powerwall owners in parts of Texas to join in on its new retail electric provider service that is designed to save on energy costs.

This is a rancher home with two car garage, and has a shiny roof because it’s actually solar panels (but look like shingles). A red Tesla is parked in the driveway and a power wall battery pack and wall connector charger are installed outside the garage for some reason. The area is grassy and open, very Texas looking.
This home with a Tesla Solar Roof and Powerwall could be an ideal candidate for the new Tesla Energy service.
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Tesla launched a new power utility provider service in Texas this week that lets select locals with home Powerwall backup batteries sell excess energy back to the grid. To qualify, residents must live in areas that allow for retail choice — Tesla’s site mentions the Dallas and Houston metro areas specifically — and, for now, will need to wait for an invitation to join through the Tesla app.

Those who join the new Tesla Electric service will become part of an automated system that sells energy from owners’ Powerwalls to the grid and vice-versa when most viable. And when pulling from the grid, Tesla provides offsets from renewable energy sources.

The Tesla app with the new Electric service.
The Tesla app with the new Electric service.
The Tesla app with the new Electric service.
Image: Tesla

This comes as Texas is easing out of a summer heatwave and dealing with a crypto mining expansion that caused the state to break its peak power demand record at over 78 gigawatts of electricity. The state’s grid operator, Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), asked residents in July to conserve power at the time, and Tesla assisted with that message by pushing notifications to Tesla owners in the state to avoid charging during peak hours. In October, ERCOT’s board unanimously approved a pilot project that allowed Tesla to go forth with its VPP.

Tesla Electric in Texas is the latest development in the company’s quest to build out virtual power plants (VPPs), including projects like the 250-megawatt one in Australia built in 2018. Another plant in Japan, which Tesla started building in 2021, is powering homes on the island of Miyako-jima using more than 300 Powerwalls.

A more recent virtual power plant endeavor is Tesla’s current partnership with California’s utility company PG&E. That deal is set up to pull power from participating Powerwall owners at times of emergency or major energy shortages. Powerwall owners who opted in would not only help prevent power outages in their surrounding communities, but they would also earn $2 per kilowatt hour used during those events.

Texas has quickly become a real hotspot for Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk. He moved the company headquarters from Fremont, California to Austin last year, and his company SpaceX also has its “Starbase” located in Boca Chica. Tesla also built a new $1.1 billion Gigafactory in the Lone Star state, where it's building Model Y vehicles and plans to build Cybertrucks. That said, Texans still can’t buy the cars directly in the state due to outdated laws that favor dealerships.

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