Brit by Brit: First UK home welcomes Tesla Powerwall + StorEdge storage solution
One of the first domestic Tesla Powerwall storage solutions has recently been installed at a residential customer’s home the U.K. in the southeast England county of Essex.
Installed by British firm SolarTherm UK, the Powerwall was retrofitted to an existing 4.5 kW rooftop PV array that uses 17 SolarEdge power optimizers and a SolarEdge SE4000 inverter as part of the Israeli company’s StorEdge solution.
Completed on March 22, the install was among the first of its kind in the U.K. as the domestic solar market shifts from the surging growth that has characterized it over the past two years to one of greater self-consumption and storage of solar energy.
The installation of the StorEdge and Tesla Powerwall took four hours, Matthew Jackson, installation manager for SolarTherm UK, told pv magazine. “The installation required just two installers, and the design followed a survey by our in-house surveyor, who compiled a cad drawing and schematics. Apart from the weight (the Powerwall weighs 95kg), there was not much to it other than the complex wiring arrangement,” Jackson said.
Jackson added that StorEdge, as one of the few available DC-coupled systems available, meant that the retrofit process was made easier and “alleviated the gray area of stored energy passing back through the generation meter again by night”. This process has been known to generate figures for the feed-in tariff (FIT) that may not later be accepted by energy providers for FIT payment terms.
Last month, pv magazine reported on the first Tesla install in Germany, following the hotly anticipated battery’s roll-out into the Australian and U.S. markets.
Update: This article was amended on March 30, removing references to this being the country’s first such installation amid claims that a handful of Tesla Powerwall’s were installed in Wales prior to this particular case study.
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