Solar and power wall 3 quote.

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Total power in the screenshot is 0.05 (0.06) MW (60 kW), not 500-600 kW?

I understand that 100 homes times 5 kW is 0.5 MW, but their data indicate that other homes maybe are giving less power than you are doing?
Got it. Top number is power my battery is being delivered. 5kw

If all 100 units were discharging at 5kw that’s the .5 Mw.

Bottom number must be the net delivery of the fleet to the grid I I was still sending to grid at 3.5 kw and it read zero.
 
It was a sunny solstice. 24.9 kWh. I’m averaging 20 kWh/day so far for December. I’m using 16 kWh from the grid each day on average. I think I will use up all my bill credits this month.
 

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It was a sunny solstice. 24.9 kWh. I’m averaging 20 kWh/day so far for December. I’m using 16 kWh from the grid each day on average. I think I will use up all my bill credits this month.
The advantage of not being in the cloudy NorthEast.
 
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Or simply be farther south and having a better panel orientation: yesterday I had a clear sky day. 9.0 kWh for a 7.2 kW system that is E/W facing.
 
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