The hype is deafening on this. I agree in the Storedge design there appears to 
be no way to separate out critical loads for operation during an outage, unless 
the homeowner manually turns off non-critical circuits. Not ideal.

As for the Powerwall itself(not part of the Storedge system), they say 10kwh od 
storage costs $3,500. Hypothetically, that might be good for 24hrs of critical 
load power, maybe. But not usually in Vermont(Green Mountain Power territory), 
where multi-day outages are not uncommon. So in my area you might need two of 
the Powerwalls and still need a battery-based inverter.

I haven’t read the article yet, but do have a copy. My question is what makes 
the Powerwall anything more than a wall-hung battery enclosure with lithium-ion 
batteries? Look at all the extras you need to make it work without(we hope) 
limitations. I am disappointed that GMP, my State’s largest utility, can paint 
such a rosy picture of an unproven product. The romance will quickly fade  when 
sticker-shock of the real expense of battery –back up is exposed. It could turn 
into a PR nightmare for GMP.

 

 

Kirk Herander

VT Solar, LLC 

Proven PV provider since 1991

www.vermontsolarnow.com

dba Vermont Solar Engineering

NABCEPTM Inaugural Certificant

VT RE Incentive Program Partner

802.863.1202

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Rebekah Hren
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2015 10:01 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Solaredge Storedge

 

I hear you loud and clear Kirk. On the one hand it is pretty cool to see so 
much interest in battery-based systems, on the other hand the level of 
misinformation being spread around is frightening and time-consuming to combat.

 

There is a Bill McKibbon article in the New Yorker this week where he 
unfortunately, loudly and clearly, repeats the Tesla marketing spiel. He 
reports from the CEO of Green Mountain Power  -  "Powell was excited by its low 
price: three thousand dollars, far below what analysts had predicted, and low 
enough that her company could immediately begin installing it for customers, 
especially those who wanted backup electricity in case a snow-storm disabled 
the grid." 

 

Here's  a link the article:

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/06/29/power-to-the-people

 

The more I re-read this the angrier I get, and honestly it would be awesome to 
send a group co-signed letter to the New Yorker refuting this inanity and 
telling Bill M to do his homework. Send me an email off-list if anyone wants to 
follow-up. 

Rebekah Hren

 

 

 

On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Kirk Herander <k...@vtsolar.com> wrote:

Here’s the reply I just got back from Solaredge:

 

“As this stands ATM Tesla has only announced the product, not finished 
developing it. As Tesla finalizes it the details will become available. Please 
click StorEdge on the bottom right of the web page and sign up for the 
announcements as they come available. Furthermore all of our inverters are 
compatible with this announcement “

 

I get a funny vibe about all this hype / vaporware. Announced, but still in 
development. Kind of like the Powerwall itself. The Powerwall is supposedly 
sold out through 2016, with $800 mil in advance orders, and no product being 
shipped. Are there any Powerwalls in operation anywhere in the real world? Even 
in beta test?

 

Available tech info on both Powerwall and Storedge is basically zero. Too bad 
nonsense marketing like this causes some potential customers to delay their 
commitment to install a system.

 

Kirk Herander

VT Solar, LLC 

Proven PV provider since 1991

www.vermontsolarnow.com

dba Vermont Solar Engineering

NABCEPTM Inaugural Certificant

VT RE Incentive Program Partner

802.863.1202

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of b...@midnitesolar.com
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 2:56 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Solaredge Storedge

 


I would think that Solar City would know all about this.

Or, maybe I wouldn't ?

boB



On 6/29/2015 11:06 AM, Rebekah Hren wrote:

I don't have any info, but the StorEdge diagram is confusing to me when it says 
"energy independence." I can see a simple compatibility between the Powerwall 
DC voltage (300 to 400VDC) and the SolarEdge operating voltage, ~350VDC, and I 
can also see how this setup could be used to maximize self-consumption (a 
grid-zero type system).  

 

What is confusing is the AC output of the inverter - it is not diagrammed as a 
multimode system, which is what "energy independence" would indicate to me. The 
brochure is not showing an AC loads panel that can be isolated from the grid, 
or any kind of separate transfer switch - which would be necessary for a 
multimode system. 

I would be curious to hear what the technical requirements will be to install 
the system as a multimode system, if that is indeed a possibility - which it 
may not be. 

 

 

Rebekah

 

On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Kirk Herander <k...@vtsolar.com> wrote:

Hello,

Anyone have detailed info on the Storedge battery-compatible system from 
Solaredge? I only found a brochure on their website. Apparently batteries can 
be added to a new or existing Solaredge inverter (the brochure says they have 
partnered with Tesla’s Powerwall) for backup power. They call it “DC-coupling”.

 

Kirk Herander

VT Solar, LLC 

Proven PV provider since 1991

www.vermontsolarnow.com

dba Vermont Solar Engineering

NABCEPTM Inaugural Certificant

VT RE Incentive Program Partner

802.863.1202

 

 

 


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