HES Solar is now a Tesla Powerwall Certified Installer, which means we now offer a customized solar-plus-battery solution that enables you to access the free, abundant power of the sun and reduces your reliance on fossil fuels.
With Powerwall, you can store solar energy generated during the day for use at any time. During the day, the sun shines on your solar panels, charging your battery. At night, your facility draws electricity from your battery, powering your building with clean, sustainable energy 24/7.
Powerwall provides backup power during power outages, natural disasters and other catastrophic events. Powerwall protects your business against power outages by providing you with the power generated by your commercial solar system, keeping your lights, wi-fi, HVAC system, and other critical systems on.
Installing Powerwall with HES Solar is easy. We take care of everything from system design, permitting, installation, financing, and monitoring.
Your Tesla commercial battery mounts seamlessly on a wall or on the ground, indoors or outdoors, and is connected to the grid to export excess energy, maximizing your opportunity for economic benefit.
Powerwall can provide a number of benefits increasing self-consumption of solar power generation, including:
Powerwall can store surplus solar energy during daylight hours and use that energy later when the sun is not shining.
Powerwall can charge during low rate periods when demand for electricity is lower and discharge during more expensive rate periods when electricity demand is higher.
Powerwall consists of a 14 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, liquid thermal control system, an integrated inverter, and software that intelligently dispatches electricity when it’s needed most.
Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM 3.0) is the incoming law created by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The new tariffs and fees will impact both residential and commercial solar systems built in California.
As this notice is posted in November of 2022, the Proposed Decision from the CPUC outlining the proposed NEM 3.0 terms is expected soon. This comes after a year’s delay. Once the new agreement is finalized and passed into law, there will exist a designation of the deadline under which new systems will continue to qualify for NEM 2.0 rates.
The new NEM 3.0 rates will be designed to lower the value of electricity during the daytime hours, when solar is producing, and increase the value of electricity during the evening hours, when solar homes and businesses purchase electricity. In short, NEM 3.0 will create a “sell low, buy high” proposition to new solar system owners.
To Californians looking to install a solar system on their home or commercial building, the NEM 2.0 rates will be preferred. As of this post, the solar industry does not know the details of how different the NEM 3.0 rates will be from the NEM 2.0 rates.
Please use the HES Solar website as a resource to learn more, and please take our offer to speak with an HES Solar Energy Consultant at no obligation.
"*" indicates required fields