Siemens. Sorry but I just retired from Siemens and had to do itUnlikely and yes and yes
Unlikely Tesla will have an automated/integrated V2H system like Ford’s “Home Integration System” - Musk has poo-poo’d them in the past, and it would complete with powerwall
Yes, if (when) CT comes with a 240v outlet, because you can install a genny plug and critical load panel in your home, and just plug the CT in like you would a gas powered generator
Yes, if (when) several 3rd party V2H integration systems start coming to market in the next year or two.
It won’t be too long before these are a commoditized product like home chargers.
Sieman’s makes the Ford product, and it’s not going to be as expensive, clunky, or Ford-specific forever.
Let’s just say if you want an integrated solution from Tesla I would not hold my breath. As @cvalue13 mentioned, both Elon and Drew have been asked about this many times and have never been positive in their response.Curious if the Cybertruck will have V2H like the Lightning? Thoughts?
Funny, because that last e is the part I usually CAN get right (I’m otherwise always swapping that initial “ie/ei”)Siemens. Sorry but I just retired from Siemens and had to do it
Not sure on reliability but acording to eledtrek this is already built into the vehicles and i think the new wall chargers they just don't have the options in software to turn it on/offUnlikely and yes and yes
Unlikely Tesla will have an automated/integrated V2H system like Ford’s “Home Integration System” - Musk has poo-poo’d them in the past, and it would complete with powerwall
Yes, if (when) CT comes with a 240v outlet, because you can install a genny plug and critical load panel in your home, and just plug the CT in like you would a gas powered generator
Yes, if (when) several 3rd party V2H integration systems start coming to market in the next year or two.
It won’t be too long before these are a commoditized product like home chargers.
Sieman’s makes the Ford product, and it’s not going to be as expensive, clunky, or Ford-specific forever.
No solution is perfect.You don't need a Tesla solution, and noone really needs V2H, just V2L and home side equipment that can utilize V2L. Sol-Ark 15K and now EG4 18K have generator inputs that blend with solar and battery, pass through a 200 Amp grid service (no critical loads panel needed), do auto-islanding, etc. Imagine the vehicle is like AC coupled 24 hour solar panels at that point. The only thing you miss with this solution is the auto-changeover to vehicle feeding the home. Which is why you have fixed storage for about one overnight's worth of loads. So your freezer stays on while you sleep, you wake up and check your home power panel like you do every morning, go oh no grid today, I guess I'll plug in the second cord to the vehicle today after all.
Or @SolarWizard can tell me if I'm completely out in left field.
Clearly the Janitor wasn’t Matt DamonNo solution is perfect.
A college janitor turned off a freezer in a lab to silence 'annoying alarms,' but destroyed $1 million in scientific research in the process, a lawsuit claims
Sawdah Bhaimiya
- A janitor destroyed $1 million in scientific research after turning off a super cold freezer in a lab.
- He had heard "annoying alarms" coming from the freezer where over 20 years of research were stored.
- The laboratory's university is now suing the cleaning company that contracted the janitor.
https://www.businessinsider.com/jan...troyed-research-due-to-annoying-alarms-2023-6
That was based off a misreading of the type of silicon used for the diodes. They're diodes, not transistors.Not sure on reliability but acording to eledtrek this is already built into the vehicles and i think the new wall chargers they just don't have the options in software to turn it on/off
https://electrek.co/2020/05/19/tesla-bidirectional-charging-ready-game-changing-features/