GuyV
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You're really stretching now.There's no money to be made with this fake competition, except marketing guys getting paid to justify dumb ideas. That doesn't mean they will actually make more money by pretending to compete against big batteries. Just because marketing thinks something is competition doesn't mean it actually is.
The only real competition is in 'what fits in your cargo space' between like a Jackery or Ecoflow and a low-end generator. But Tesla doesn't make those. And DeWalt makes both these batteries and the licensed generators: Their license deal competes with their own product.
And DeWalt doesn't make home integrated generators, at all... And those actually work *better* with an integrated battery no matter what they are.
We agree technically, because it's true. Marketing is often silly. Generators and batteries work better together. A good battery set up means never wasting fuel idling the generator; a good generation set up means you don't need more battery than you can afford/is available. That's why I made the chocolate-peanut butter comparison. They don't really compete (someone buying one won't be happy with the other), and they're better together.
-Crissa
Offering a variety of products is now competing with yourself? LOL
Not actually manufacturing the products you put you brand on has practically become the standard these days. That's marketing, and it's very very profitable. Ask Apple.
Whether a battery, battery+inverter, a fossil fuel generator or some combination is more efficient is totally a matter of your use case.
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