PungoteagueDave
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I will be able to run PowerShare from my Cybertruck with Gateway 3 according to the Tesla engineers, no PowerShare Gateway. They do not use 3V and V3 nomenclature anymore according to the engineers. It is just (either) PowerShare Gateway or Gateway 3. Still confusing IMO, but that’s how they are rolling. The Tesla website is still wrong in several respects for configuration.The Powershare Gateway is a 3V (V for vehicle) versus a Version 3 (V3).
The 3V Powershare Gateway does more. That's why it can run Powershare with a Cybertruck. It's a V3 plus neutral forming transformer plus TACO (Tesla Asset Controller).
In a Powerwall setup, the lead Powerwall is connected to the isolation switch in the Gateway. In a Powershare setup, the UWC powers and talks to the TACO and the TACO controls the isolation switch.
You can't have two controllers, which is why 3V and Powerwall are incompatible. Theoretically, a 3V could be downgraded to a V3, but it sounds like Tesla would rather the installer use the appropriate one versus field modification.
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