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I sure hope so really looking forward to this super enhancement with hurricane season coming.
 

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The Cybertruck battery added to the Powerwall in a virtual block, could help span across low solar production cloudy days providing power to the house during off peak and peaks hours 6am to 10pm

Resulting in a savings

Day 1 good solar day, covers day and fills the Powerwall, after 10pm, grid tops off the Powerwall and cybertruck
Day 2 bad solar day, running on the powerwall
Effectively off grid
Day 3 bad solar day, Powerwall sits at 10%, lets the Cybertruck carry house 95% down to 75%
Effectively off grid
Day 4, bad solar day, CT carries the house, down to 50%
Day 5, bad solar day, CT carries the house, CT down to 25%, 10Pm super off peak, grid charges back PW and cybertruck
Day 6 good solar day, cycle can repeat
 

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Sad to say, "soon" in Tesla-speak means anywhere from a few weeks or months to several years.

With a grid connected 2021 system consisting of 12.25 kw of Tesla solar panels, 2 Powerwall+ units with separate inverters, a Gen3 wall connector and 2026 Cybertruck, I should be ready to go without additional hardware.
However, the devil is always in the details and so I'm at best, cautiously optimistic.
 

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I sure hope so really looking forward to this super enhancement with hurricane season coming.
I've never doubted the things Tesla releases as fact, only the projected timelines. Things don't always execute according to their ideal timelines. I do think they probably gave themselves enough time to meet their current Powerwall/Powersharing goal of, what was it? End of summer or fall? I don't recall because I don't put a lot of stock in timelines that are fluid with whatever obstacles they encounter. I just think think this will happen before we get to the bitter end of the year.

I'll go public and say I installed a one Powerwall system this spring, I'm planning on making my Cybertruck the energy reserve (with no Gateway other than the Powerwall). If this software update happens, and I have little doubt it will, it's the cheapest way (by far) to get substantial battery storage that is seamlessly integrated with solar and that works during extended outages, even if you need to drive the Cybertruck to the nearest working Supercharger to top it off every few days (during unusually long outages). My goal is to have energy resiliency of heat, light, refrigeration and communications even though extended outages. As it is, the system provides that for a couple of days if care is used. Another potential benefit is to be able to share energy with the utility during peak demand periods (which I can already do if I sign up for current plans, but only with the 13.5 kWh that is in the Powerwall 3).

Right now I'm going to guess they release the update by September. It's a big job, and more complicated than most realize, because it has to work with all the major utilities and their various programs that utilities offer. It's not an insignificant amount of programming and testing. It also has to interface with other equipment like third party solar systems, etc. It also needs an unkown amount of certifications, etc. This is not child's play but if anyone can do it, I think Tesla can. They also have a lot of incentive because it will increase demand for Cybertruck which is a virtuous cycle. Meaning that as more Cybertrucks are on the road, there is a snowball effect. That's because the biggest thing holding back rapid adoption of the Cybertruck is that it's too unique. Normalizing them by putting more on the road will cause demand to snowball. I think that is the true nature of the Cybertruck. More of them in the wild will normalize them. Once it's not so uncommon and "weird" more people will buy the toughest and most capable electric truck ever made.
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