Los Angeles Times

Tesla’s Powerwall batteries are scarce

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There’s plenty of demand for Tesla Inc.’s Powerwall home battery systems. The trick is finding installers that have them.

Only 12% of U.S. companies that install solar panels and residentia­l batteries carry the Powerwall, a study Tuesday from Boston-based EnergySage and the North American Board of Certified Energy Practition­ers found. Meanwhile, about 55% of customers shopping for homestorag­e systems want them, according to the 871 installers surveyed in the report.

“Installers have indicated their frustratio­n that the most popular battery is not available,” said Vikram Aggarwal, chief executive of EnergySage, an Energy Department-backed company that collects data on the solar industry and runs a website where customers can solicit quotes from solar installers.

Tesla declined to comment. One reason independen­t installers who participat­ed in the survey may have a hard time finding Powerwalls is that Tesla shifted its strategy last year to sell most of its systems through its website and stores rather than third-party channels.

Another reason is the company converted some production lines for home- and business-storage systems to produce vehicle batteries instead. “Otherwise we would have done quite a bit more in stationary storage,” Chief Executive Elon Musk said in a call with analysts last month. Tesla plans to double its energy storage installati­ons this year, to more than 2 gigawatt-hours.

“Customers want brands they recognize, from manufactur­ers who have produced their television, fridge or car,” Hugh Bromley, an analyst at BloombergN­EF, said in an interview.

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