Elon Musk is a man of his word. In March the Tesla CEO tweeted a promise that he would help South Australia solve its energy woes in 100 days with a new power storage system – or give the whole thing away for free. Now he’s following up on that promise, having inked a deal with the State government to build the world’s largest Lithium ion battery. If he can’t finish in 100 days, the energy titan estimates he’ll lose a cool $50 million solar mounting system.
"There is certainly
some risk, because this will be the largest battery installation in the world
by a significant margin … the next biggest battery in the world is 30
megawatts,” Musk said at a recent press conference.
According
to local news sites, solar structure, Musk said that Tesla will make an effort to make the 100MW
battery storage system aesthetically-pleasing so that it can double as a
tourist attraction.
This
will be the highest power battery system in the world by a factor of 3.
Australia rocks!!
He said
it will look like a series of white obelisks.
Tesla’s
129MWh battery system will store energy – produced by a nearby wind farm still
under construction by the French company Neoen,solar mounting brackets, providing greater stability and
a backup power source when necessary.
"You can essentially charge up the battery packs when you have excess power when the cost of production is very low,” Musk said, “…and then discharge it when the cost of power production is high, and this effectively lowers the average cost to the end customer.”