Keesje
Well-Known Member
For sure it works, but at what costs?
Lithium-Ion is just not the technology for powerplants, cities or neighbourhoods.
What is also smart of Tesla is that they saw the potential of home batteries much earlier then others.
And their design is great.
But the price is outrageous, and it will not last forever. It has a limited life span of a certain amount of cycles.
You are right about the waiting.
You can wait till solarpanels reach 35%.
But efficiency did raise by small numbers in the last 10 years.
Nothing wrong with buying cheaper ones with less efficiency if you have the land to place them on.
If you have space you could better look at how much Watts it is producing per $
Lithium-Ion is just not the technology for powerplants, cities or neighbourhoods.
What is also smart of Tesla is that they saw the potential of home batteries much earlier then others.
And their design is great.
But the price is outrageous, and it will not last forever. It has a limited life span of a certain amount of cycles.
You are right about the waiting.
You can wait till solarpanels reach 35%.
But efficiency did raise by small numbers in the last 10 years.
Nothing wrong with buying cheaper ones with less efficiency if you have the land to place them on.
If you have space you could better look at how much Watts it is producing per $