Monday, January 22, 2018

Tesla Powerpack projects, streaming in from all directions, after its stunt to build South Australia's biggest backup battery in a hundred days.

Tesla wins another Powerpack project in New Zealand

Tesla's energy storage products are doing well in Oceania. After several major projects underway in Australia, Tesla now wins another contract for a Powerpack project in New Zealand. Mercury, a New Zealand-based energy company, made the announcement last week. Fraser Whineray, Mercury's Chief Executive, commented: "We've chosen to work with Tesla for this ambitious technology development.
From article, (Tesla’s energy storage products are doing well in Oceania. After several major projects underway in Australia, Tesla now wins another contract for a Powerpack project in New Zealand.

The company says that it is investing over $2 million to build this 1MW/ 2MWh energy storage project, which they claim will be New Zealand’s first national grid-connected battery.

 Albeit much smaller in size and capacity, Mercury compared the system to Tesla’s 100MW/ 129MWh Powerpack project in South Australia. Like the bigger system, it will help balance the grid and they will be trading energy stored in the battery in both the wholesale electricity and reserve markets.
The company expects to have the Tesla Powerpack 2 battery packs in a few months in order for the project to be online by August. They also plan to start selling Tesla’s Powerwall 2 this year.





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