How Tesla is quietly expanding its energy storage business

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In 2015, Elon Musk announced Tesla would get into the energy business, and it has been slowly ramping up deployments of its energy storage products since.

CEO Elon Musk announced in 2015 that the electric-vehicle company would be getting into the energy business. Now, it's starting to take off. On its Q4 2020 earnings call, the company said its battery deployments increased 83% in 2020, particularly thanks to the popularity of the Megapack, which stores energy for utilities.

Renewable energy such as solar and wind need battery storage for when the wind isn't blowing and the sun isn't shining. As nations around the world set goals to transition to renewables, demand for these large-scale storage systems is on the rise. Grid-scale battery storage is expected to become a $15 billion market by 2027, according to Grand View Research.

CNBC visited PG&E's Tesla Megapack site in Moss Landing, California, and learned why energy storage systems like Tesla's could be everywhere in a future of renewable power. Watch the video for a look inside Tesla's energy business.

 

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Obviouously not written by lora FudFace

They have revolutionised batteries through their automotive division. Makes sense to apply that tech to the wider business now. Potentially promising 🚀 Tesla

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Energy storage may be the real future of Tesla. This is how we can make renewable energy work for each household.

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this is terrible news

Tesla does not do anything quiet

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