FScybertruck
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Hey! Hoping to get some answers because NO ONE at Tesla seems to know. I've asked a few vehicle sales locations, Tesla Energy and Powerwall support. I have a 200 amp main, 42 solar panels at 335 each for a total of 14K and I installed a 60 amp sub on a transfer switch that I've been using a dual fuel generator on the 50 amp plug for it during outages. I live in California and have NEM2 so I get equal credit for how much solar I send back to the grid so it hasn't been worth it to get Powerwalls. So that's my setup.
My question is, with the V3 installed, is it possible to have solar tied in to the subpanel and thus be able to charge the Cybertruck from the solar during the day and then pull power when needed/at night? In essence function as a Powerwall without purchasing Powerwalls? Is it possible to charge the Cybertruck off grid with the Powershare setup and V3 gateway with solar without any Powerwalls? Thanks for any input!
My question is, with the V3 installed, is it possible to have solar tied in to the subpanel and thus be able to charge the Cybertruck from the solar during the day and then pull power when needed/at night? In essence function as a Powerwall without purchasing Powerwalls? Is it possible to charge the Cybertruck off grid with the Powershare setup and V3 gateway with solar without any Powerwalls? Thanks for any input!
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