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Tesla has recently announced that its latest Powerpacks now have double the energy storage capacity of the originals — 200 kWh per unit rather than 100 kWh. That will allow installations like this to have twice the amount of stored energy for a given space, an important consideration for urban locations.

The Powerpack 2 units are already in production at the Gigafactory in Nevada. The first of them will be used to complete a 20-Megawatt Powerpack system for Southern California Edison at its Mira Loma substation near Los Angeles. When complete, that facility will be capable of powering 2,500 homes for an entire day and will be the world’s largest lithium-ion battery storage installation.

For more information: Powerpack

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