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Tesla has announced the launch of Tesla Electric in Texas, a new electric power plan for Powerwall owners in the state. The plan allows Powerwall owners to sell electricity from their Powerwalls to the grid based on demand and the price of electricity at any time of the day.
With Tesla Electric, Powerwall owners can use Tesla’s own algorithm to maximize their profits by selling electricity from their Powerwalls when prices are high and buying electricity from the grid when prices are low. This allows Powerwall owners to effectively use their Powerwalls as a source of income, in addition to providing backup power for their homes.
The launch of Tesla Electric in Texas is an exciting development for Powerwall owners in the state, as it allows them to take advantage of the state’s deregulated electricity market and potentially earn significant profits. It also represents a significant expansion of Tesla’s presence in the state, where it already operates several of its Supercharger stations.
Tesla Electric is expected to be available to Powerwall owners in Texas in the coming weeks. The company has not yet announced any plans to expand the program to other states, but it is possible that it may be introduced in other deregulated electricity markets in the future.
Overall, the launch of Tesla Electric in Texas is a positive development for Powerwall owners and represents another step forward for Tesla in its mission to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy.
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