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I'm in Raleigh, considering the same. What is the ROM on your quotes? What size system are they recommending?
Let me get that and get back to you. The company I like the most so far is out of Raleigh. Sun Management.
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Honestly, I personally would not Take Dukes' offer. I'd want my power for me, NOT to benefit them. I have a 8kw solar system w/2 - 13 kWh SunVault batteries. My average daily power usage for the house is about 20 kWh. In a power failure . .that would leave 6 kWh for my XLT SR lightning. Right now with winter starting my daily power production has been cut in half. I'm in PG&E country, and I try to use them as little as possible. so far since April, my meter is 4000kwh back from when my solar started. My system has a ATS which is VERY convenient, we don't have poser failures for long or often, but when it happens, unless your really paying attention, you'd never know you were on battery b/u.
This is my second system on my home, the first paid itself off in 7 years, and had another 10 years of free power. I paid out of pocket, DO NOT LEASE. It was the best investment I made x 2
Thank you for your info. I will buy and not lease.
 

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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 am also looking at putting in solar soon.
But I am just going with net metering to reduce my electric bill - no battery storage.

I looked at the idea of batteries, as backup, but...1) the cost is high, 2) they have a 8-10year warranty like EV batteries (to fall no lower than 80% capacity), and 3) we don't have outages that often here.

So I am going to use the Lightning and a Generac 6853 transfer switch or my gas generator during an outage, depending on whether I need to use the truck during an outage for transportation.

Yes, if the HIS from Sunrun worked reliably it could integrate with solar and battery backup if desired. But it is pricey for what you get - and extra 10A, 240V 40A vs the 240V 30A from the Lightning ProPower on-board bed outlet.

If you live off-grid or in an area with frequent outages, a battery backup might be worth the money though.
 

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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 can email you the schematic from the partnership of Ford and sunrun so you can use the truck battery as your house back up in the automatic switch transfers over with a pro charger can solar the transformer and inverter is a Delta inverter which is a great transport and automatic switch is the only one that talks to your truck. Tesla’s power wall will not talk back-and-forth through your truck through RS 485. Unfortunately, we’re stuck with that situation, but you don’t have to use Sunrun to integrate it.

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I can email you the schematic from the partnership of Ford and sunrun so you can use the truck battery as your house back up in the automatic switch transfers over with a pro charger can solar the transformer and inverter is a Delta inverter which is a great transport and automatic switch is the only one that talks to your truck. Tesla’s power wall will not talk back-and-forth through your truck through RS 485. Unfortunately, we’re stuck with that situation, but you don’t have to use Sunrun to integrate it.

Delta BDI Inverter Installation - INS-SOP-0166
â—Ź Delta WHB - INS-SOP-0167
â—Ź Delta Accessory Battery Pack - INS-SOP-0169
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...6.2kw of solar panels... [which can]....charge the truck at 8 amps (240v) [after] our solar batteries get above 90%.
When our batteries get to 100% ...[then].... 16 amps for maybe an hour.
16 amps is the max charge I can do ...[240v]

...Takes a few days before we are up to 80%. In the winter probably four or five days...
I think this setup/scenario is a realistic confirmation that Solar to charge an EV is not as 'easy' as many might dream... 6.2kw might be 20 300w Panels... that's a BIG setup for most anyone other than those with very LARGE roofs, or those in very rural/acreage areas for ground mounting, AND very expensive, not even including the costs of the batteries and other equipment... it's really just not feasible for the majority of homeowners... and, as said, not as 'fast' as most folks would like, either...
These EVs drink a LOT of amperage, and it is much more than most might initially believe, well, at least unless you are o.k. with 'slow' charging... vERY, Very, SLow....
 

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I have a 6kw solaredge system w/40a ev charger. 15x400 watt panels. I charge at night on utility power at cheapest rate and sell excess power back to utility during day. So far I haven't paid an electric bill since Feb when it was installed and have a credit to cover the winter months with less sun. But this is AC charging and no FSCP bidirectional charger
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