Close-up view of a Tesla Powerwall 3 unit installed outside a modern home with a Tesla electric vehicle charging in the background. The image highlights the sleek design and integration of Tesla's home battery storage system, showcasing its use in a real-world setting.

SLEEK, MODERN DESIGN MEETS ROBUST DURABILITY IN TESLA POWERWALL 3

Tesla Powerwall 3 combines powerful energy storage with advanced energy efficiency, making it the top choice for Australian homes. Its sleek, contemporary design brings a level of sophistication to any space, while the robust casing and active thermal management ensures reliability in the most severe weather.

Equipped With An Integrated Solar Inverter

Tesla Powerwall 3 is both visually striking and versatile—ideal for indoor or outdoor installation. An all-in-one unit, it meets rigorous IP and NEMA ratings for durability and safety, guaranteeing long-lasting performance in Australia’s rugged climate.

Powerwall 3 features a minimalist glass front, reflecting the elegance of a premium smart home device. The Tesla logo illuminates to display system status at a glance, combining style with functionality.

Key Design Features Of Tesla Powerwall 3

  • Durable Single Casing

    Versatile and robust, suitable for both indoor and outdoor installation, ensuring long-lasting performance in any environment.

  • Minimalist Glass Facade

    A sleek, contemporary piece of technology that enhances modern home aesthetics with clean and sophisticated elegance.

  • Illuminated Tesla Logo

    The iconic illuminated logo flawlessly blends style with functionality.

    Enhance your home’s aesthetic and energy independence with the innovative Tesla Powerwall 3.

Tesla Powerwall 3 installed outside a modern wooden home, illuminated at night. The image showcases the Powerwall's sleek design and energy storage capabilities, providing backup power to the home even in off-grid settings. This setting highlights the Tesla Powerwall 3’s integration with sustainable living and home energy management solutions.

More Power And Efficiency Enhances Backup Capabilities With Powerwall 3

When it comes to home solar batteries, bigger isn’t better – but power output definitely counts. Tesla has proven this principle with the compact Powerwall 3.

Maintaining the same 13.5 kilowatt-hour storage capacity as Powerwall 2, Powerwall 3 significantly upgrades its continuous power output, supplying up to 10 kW. This enhanced capability ensures your home remains fully backed up, even during peak demand periods.

Powerwall 3’s continuous power output is designed to handle both short-term power demand peaks—like those from hair dryers or induction cooktops—and sustained loads, such as air conditioning units. This means that Powerwall 3 is a comprehensive energy solution for your home.

Key Performance Highlights

  • Up To 10 Kw Continuous Power

    Supports high-demand appliances, ensuring your home stays powered even during peak usage.

  • Enhanced Efficiency

    Advanced power electronics and integrated inverter technology maximise energy usage and storage.

  • Whole-Home Backup Protection

    Designed to power more devices simultaneously, ensuring your home’s essential systems remain operational during outages.

    With Tesla Powerwall 3, experience the next generation of home energy storage and ensure your household is fully prepared for any situation.

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FAQs

Powerwall 3 has a height of 1,099 cm, a width of 609 cm, and a depth of 193 cm — it weighs 130 kg.

Up to three Powerwall 3 secondary battery units can be installed in series with a primary Powerwall 3 (that includes an integrated battery). Each unit adds 13.5 kWh of battery energy storage capacity.

Yes! The Powerwall can be added to existing rooftop solar systems, including those that use module-level power electronics (MLPE), such as DC optimisers and microinverters.

Yes, Tesla Powerwall 3 is fully compatible with Tigo optimisers. Tigo optimisers are widely used in Australian solar systems to enhance the performance of rooftop solar panels. The Powerwall 3, with its integrated inverter, is designed to work seamlessly with a range of optimisers, including the Tigo range, ensuring you get the maximum power output from your solar installation.

Tesla Powerwall 3 is built to perform in a wide range of environmental conditions. It can operate efficiently in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 50°C, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Additionally, the Powerwall 3 is flood-resistant up to 60 cm, providing reliable protection in harsh weather conditions.

Temperature regulation is essential for the safe and efficient operation of solar batteries. Tesla Powerwall 3 features active, air-cooled thermal management, which helps maintain optimal operating temperatures with minimal maintenance. This smart cooling system allows Powerwall 3 to be installed in various locations, both indoors and outdoors, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.

Tesla Powerwall 3 comes with a robust 10-year parts and labour warranty, reflecting Tesla’s commitment to quality. With over 2 terawatts of power electronics produced at Tesla’s U.S. manufacturing facilities, this warranty ensures that your Powerwall 3 is built to the highest standards.

Powerwall 3 comes with a comprehensive, 10-year warranty. While some home batteries are only covered by a set number of charge-and discharge cycles, Powerwall 3 has an unlimited-cycle warranty. After 10 years, the warranty covers 70% energy retention and 100% depth of discharge.

Having 3 Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPTs) in the integrated inverter of Powerwall 3 ensures that your rooftop solar system operates at peak efficiency. MPPTs optimise the voltage and current from your solar panels, maximising the energy harvested from both existing and new PV arrays, and delivering more power to your home and battery storage system.

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These costs are based on the SA Power network in Adelaide but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes a general energy usage of 4000kWh/year for a residential customer on Energy Locals Time of Use Tariff – (TOU – Peak, Off-Peak & Solar Sponge).

The reference price is set by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) for a financial year in relation to electricity supply to residential customers in the distribution region and is based on an assumed annual usage amount. Any difference between the reference price and the unconditional price of a plan is expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price. The terms of any conditional discounts are shown, along with any further difference between the reference price and the discount applied if a condition is met, expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price.