Scorpio3d
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not available in the US…. Yet.
At least this gives some hope between Nema standards being finally released and many companies chomping at the bit to sell stuff to us!
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They have specifically stated there will be a lot more info in 2 weeks and the release for sale is April in the US. It’s already released overseas.![]()
not available in the US…. Yet.
At least this gives some hope between Nema standards being finally released and many companies chomping at the bit to sell stuff to us!
Is the V2X module not available yet, or did you just decide not to go with it at this point? What do the costs look like for the PointGuard system?For an update on this, I have purchased and am about halfway through my install of the Pointguard system. I don't have the V2X module, but my first task is to see if the HIS system will work with it. Pointguard believes it should work, as do I.
They also said that the Pro Power onboard should work seamlessly using the generator input on their load panel. I may try that just to see as well.
I will have more info and pictures by the end of March.
You can put energy into the grid with a source of AC power and a suicide cable. There are more requirements if you want to avoid serious injury or death.Video is a little misleading. Don’t you need more than some small charger to get power to the grid?
This is a full system with a service entrance rated automatic transfer switch and hybrid inverter/battery. The generator would not work when on-grid.You can put energy into the grid with a source of AC power and a suicide cable. There are more requirements if you want to avoid serious injury or death.
I can pre-order the V2X module, but I am waiting on a bit more technical info before pulling the trigger on that. I may not end up getting it if the HIS still works ok, as I don't want to completely scrap the HIS if I don't need to.Is the V2X module not available yet, or did you just decide not to go with it at this point? What do the costs look like for the PointGuard system?
I wasn't suggesting a suicide cable is a good idea. Just offering the bare minimum to put energy into the grid.This is a full system with a service entrance rated automatic transfer switch and hybrid inverter/battery. The generator would not work when on-grid.
PointGuard confirmed to me that the V2X could work without a battery in the stack. I'm not sure the use case for that though. It would work just like the current Ford/Sunrun system (although the 0ms cutover might be possible if the EV was connected and active).There's a few things that make Point Guard different from the ones mentioned.
One difference is that the Point Guard system can charge and discharge the vehicle at 25kW DC. The dcBel appears to be 15 and the Wallbox is 11. Point Guard combines available solar, grid and battery energy to accomplish this.
Secondly, the Point Guard system is not standalone. You have to have at least one battery , the EV charging module and the controller. So you're in for a minimum of about US$9,000 plus install. Obviously, if all you're trying to do is charge your truck, that's not a good spend. But, with one of the standalone systems, if you're trying to do time shifting or operating a solar/battery/home backup solution and the truck is gone, there is no battery to charge or discharge or backup your house. I do have a fixed generator but it's an ugly cutover when the power fails because it takes 30 seconds for it to kick in. With a Point Guard system (and Franklin WH) it's a zero second cutover. Not even a blink, apparently. And if there's a long outage (as we are having in Ontario this week due to an ice storm this past weekend) the system can seamlessly charge with the generator.
I'm just in the process of finalizing a choice of solar/battery combination for my home and have decided on the Point Guard system after considering it and Franklin. I already have an Emporia charger, but will be adding the V2x module to my system and removing one of the two batteries from what I had planned and selling the Emporia that I installed in October (technology changes so fast...)
I was originally planning two 8 kWh batteries and am now replacing one with the (very slightly cheaper) V2x module. Now I will always have at least 8 kWh of home battery (4 to 5 hours of backup/timeshift) and (realistically) ~90 kWh of truck battery (2 to 3 days), for the same price as the 16kWh combo. I will occasionally start the gennie if there's not enough sun to bring the Lightning back to 80%.
According to my vendor, Point Guard's V2x system is currently operational in Australia and widely testing in the US and there are a number of vehicles that it works with, according to them.
https://solwel.ca/archives/pointguard-solar-powered-bidirectional-ev-charger-with-backup/