Solar Panel, Power & Battery Discussion

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Though if full cycling once a day for 1 year thre throughput is also about 37MWh.

1 cycling per day because Tesla assumes the resident uses solar to charge the battery once a day. But potentially users can charge twice a day - once using solar and once using overnight off peak at 8c/kWh
 
$21K after Government carrot. Before government carrot $37K
Includes installation and gateway for blackout function the whole system is modular - can add several of these in series

@cove there are commercial versions

Each module of 8kWh has 23,000 warrantable kWh or 10 years 70% degradation whichever occurs dirst

So 23x6 =138 MWh or 138,000 warrantable kWh

Simplistically allowing for opportunity cost of 6%.
The sunk cost of capital = $28,000
28,000/138,000 =0.203

Cost of energy storage = 20.3c:kWh

But true cost of battery energy = cost of energy to charge battery plus cost of energy storage.

If cost of charging = 5c/kWh from solar then cost of battery energy = 27c/kWh

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The batteries charge/discharge at 50% of nominal capacity. 8kWh battery charge/discharge at 4kW. So dimension the inverter with that in mind
 
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I hope it didn’t replace the beer fridge.
With the commercial buildings that we own we will wait for the tenants to take up their options before we consider doing some special stuff for them next year.
 

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