sdingeldein
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Burlington, NC
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- Ford F150 Lightning
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- Physician
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Hi, I've started looking at solar installation at my house. Everyone quotes me putting in two Tesla batteries with the solar panels and other items. The batteries are expensive. I hate the idea of having my lightning and not using the truck to power things since it is equivalent, I'm told, to about 7 Tesla batteries. In NC, however, Duke Energy has a 9,000 payment to allow them to suck off the batteries periodically.
I'm wondering if the same deal exists for the truck? When I bought the Ford charger Duke Energy gave me $1200 with the idea that if set up, the could use energy as needed.
I know the Sun Run system sucks (too bad) and am afraid of putting that in and integrating it with the solar set up. Any updates on how the status of SunRun installations are these days?
How about using a transfer switch with a system that has one Tesla battery (that gets the $9000 and $52/month from Duke Energy). Can there be a mix where the system uses both the Tesla battery and the car battery (via transfer) at the same time?
Thanks in advance.
I'm wondering if the same deal exists for the truck? When I bought the Ford charger Duke Energy gave me $1200 with the idea that if set up, the could use energy as needed.
I know the Sun Run system sucks (too bad) and am afraid of putting that in and integrating it with the solar set up. Any updates on how the status of SunRun installations are these days?
How about using a transfer switch with a system that has one Tesla battery (that gets the $9000 and $52/month from Duke Energy). Can there be a mix where the system uses both the Tesla battery and the car battery (via transfer) at the same time?
Thanks in advance.
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