Jon Can Be Reached at : Email: jon@mysolarhome.us Telephone: 609-908-3700 text or call Website: mysolarhome.us Nationwide Solar and Battery Installations
Industry average cost for LifePo4 battery is roughly $200 per Kw. Tesla PowerWall battery is 13.5kw storage. You can buy 15kw of new batteries for less than $3000. I recommend building your own system if you’re able.
Suggested correction on terminology- it should be 3.04 kWh and not 3,042 kWh for the Jackery battery you’re discussing, (or 3,042 Wh). Tesla Powerwall is 13.5kWh or 13,500 Wh
You are absolutely correct - I believe I used the right numbers in the text, but mis spoke in the video. Appreciate your feedback and thanks for watching.
I added 2 Powerwalls to my Tesla solar order and it only cost an extra $13k after the 30% fed credit. MD also gives $5k energy storage rebate so 2 powerwalls only cost an extra $8k.
Thats super - getting the Tesla Powerwall is the smarter choice if your wallet permits it. Its only for folks who can't make the jump to spending 15 or 16 grand with solar and batteries that the Jackery makes sense. Thanks for watching.
@@MySolarHomeUSA If you happen to live somewhere where you can get both federal and state incentives, and you have the right income to qualify for them, then you don't need 15 or 16 grand. @GraysonA only needed $8k, which isn't bad at all for 27 kWh and all the electronics.
@@incognitotorpedo42 What is @GraysonA - $8K for 27kwh of Tesla batteries seems implausible. I have customers across multiple states and the lowest prices are see are 12k before tax credits for a 13kwh.
Jon Can Be Reached at :
Email: jon@mysolarhome.us
Telephone: 609-908-3700 text or call
Website: mysolarhome.us
Nationwide Solar and Battery Installations
Industry average cost for LifePo4 battery is roughly $200 per Kw. Tesla PowerWall battery is 13.5kw storage. You can buy 15kw of new batteries for less than $3000. I recommend building your own system if you’re able.
Yes if you are a DIY er ... building your own battery system would be far cheaper. But it requires some serious electrical chops.
Suggested correction on terminology- it should be 3.04 kWh and not 3,042 kWh for the Jackery battery you’re discussing, (or 3,042 Wh). Tesla Powerwall is 13.5kWh or 13,500 Wh
You are absolutely correct - I believe I used the right numbers in the text, but mis spoke in the video. Appreciate your feedback and thanks for watching.
Love my Tesla wall, it regulate my home perfectly.
Oh Yes - No doubt the Tesla Powerwall is the superior solution. The Jackery is for folks who cannot afford the Tesla solution. Thanks for watching.
I added 2 Powerwalls to my Tesla solar order and it only cost an extra $13k after the 30% fed credit. MD also gives $5k energy storage rebate so 2 powerwalls only cost an extra $8k.
Thats super - getting the Tesla Powerwall is the smarter choice if your wallet permits it. Its only for folks who can't make the jump to spending 15 or 16 grand with solar and batteries that the Jackery makes sense. Thanks for watching.
@@MySolarHomeUSA If you happen to live somewhere where you can get both federal and state incentives, and you have the right income to qualify for them, then you don't need 15 or 16 grand. @GraysonA only needed $8k, which isn't bad at all for 27 kWh and all the electronics.
@@incognitotorpedo42 What is @GraysonA - $8K for 27kwh of Tesla batteries seems implausible. I have customers across multiple states and the lowest prices are see are 12k before tax credits for a 13kwh.