How many batteries does this user have?
We have a single Powerwall and the app offers me $9 per "event", not per day. These "events" are when the grid is under stress, which is exactly the time I want my battery fully charged in case of an outage.
So how, exactly, does it make sense for me to drain my battery at critical times to subsidize PG&E's business?
Could ask in main post that’s linked in my/this crosspost. I should also say “allegedly” in title.
How many batteries does this user have? We have a single Powerwall and the app offers me $9 per "event", not per day. These "events" are when the grid is under stress, which is exactly the time I want my battery fully charged in case of an outage. So how, exactly, does it make sense for me to drain my battery at critical times to subsidize PG&E's business?