Hello Wrenches,
Has anyone here taken the plunge in partnering with Tesla for their "Tesla
Anywhere" program? If so, I'd love to chat off forum. Please let me know
and I will send my contact info.
Thanks in advance,
Nick Welch
NC Electrical License #34779
Very good! I was just about to ask the same question. I have 1 new construction
request for a “Tesla” system. Between Snow country [Where I think the roof tile
is not appropriate & from what I hear not available as it is still in prototype
testing & costing twice what Tesla wants to sell it for]
That's the problem. They don't want to talk to you, unless maybe you're
interested in buying solar shingles and storage as a package deal. I've
applied for certification several times over the last 2 yrs, and no
response. And present dealers tell me their dealer network is falling
apart. No support
Gotta say the same thing here in NY. I've applied and sent credentials 3x
now with little to no response over the last 2 years. The local Tesla car
dealer wants us onboard as they are getting a lot of complaints from their
car clients when it comes to their charger installation's crew. I'm told
the
This is vapourware and the customers fall for it everytime. I had someone
here in Anguilla insist they wanted Tesla solar tiles or nothing. they
would not believe me it was a terrible idea, especially in a hurricane
area, and tesla was not going to sell it to her. Ended up doing nothing.
Tesla kill
Yea Tesla blew it big time with their approach with distributors and
installers. Many of us reached out to them early on only to be met with
silence and then to find out that some fly-by-night or new start-up
received a territory covering big areas including several experienced
installers that
Aloha all,
I’m going to pipe up here regarding Tesla. I’ve been in the solar field since
1978, am a supervising electrician as well as the RME with the electrical
contracting license.
My company has been a Tesla certified installer since 2018 here in Hawaii and
I’ve had Powerwalls on my
Historically everyone that has manufactured shingle or tile solar modules
have failed, Dow Corning as a recent failure, Open Energy is another. So
many connections and small wattage modules. 3 years and many modules are
failing. Why would anyone go back 25 years and use 60 to 90 modules just to
get
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