Tesla Powerwall 3P noted

- Social posts flagged the Tesla Powerwall 3P announced in Germany, aimed at high energy-cost households. - The new 3P delivers about 15.4 kW output, positioned for heavier home energy needs. - Posters framed the product as relevant for expensive-grid areas and home-energy planning conversations (x.com).

Tesla has begun pitching a Germany-specific Powerwall 3P, a home battery built for the country’s three-phase grid and heavier household loads. (tesla.com) A home battery stores electricity from rooftop solar or the grid for later use, and Tesla says the Powerwall 3P can charge from both sources through an integrated solar inverter. Tesla’s German site says the unit is designed to cut bills, support dynamic tariffs and provide backup power during outages. (tesla.com 1) (tesla.com 2) The “3P” label refers to three-phase power, the standard wiring setup in Germany and much of Europe for homes with larger electrical loads. Tesla says one Powerwall 3P can back up an entire home, including heat pumps and electric-vehicle chargers, instead of covering only a single phase. (electrek.co) (tesla.com) A distributor listing for the German market shows the Powerwall 3P at 13.5 kilowatt-hours of usable storage and 15.4 kilowatts of nominal three-phase output, with a listed weight of 138 kilograms. The same listing says the unit can be stacked with additional Powerwalls for higher storage and power needs. (solar-distribution.baywa-re.de) That configuration targets households that run big electric loads at home, including heat pumps, induction stoves and electric-vehicle charging. Tesla’s German site says the battery can shift power use across the day by analyzing household demand, solar output, weather forecasts and electricity prices. (tesla.com) (solar-distribution.baywa-re.de) Germany is a logical first market because household electricity remains expensive by international standards. Clean Energy Wire, citing Verivox data for early 2025, reported average German household power prices at 38 euro cents per kilowatt-hour, the fifth-highest in the world. (cleanenergywire.org) The product also arrives as Germany pushes flexible retail pricing. Germany’s federal network regulator says all electricity suppliers have had to offer at least one dynamic tariff since January 1, 2025, and its SMARD data portal says modeled dynamic prices were below fixed-price tariffs for much of 2025. (bundesnetzagentur.de) (smard.de) Tesla has not posted a retail price for the Powerwall 3P on its German site and says only that the model is “coming soon,” with customers directed to certified installers for availability updates. Electrek reported on February 13, 2026, that Germany was the first announced market for the product. (tesla.com) (electrek.co) The launch lands as Tesla leans harder on energy products while its car business slows. Tesla told investors it deployed a record 14.2 gigawatt-hours of storage in the fourth quarter of 2025 and 46.7 gigawatt-hours for the full year. (ir.tesla.com 1) (ir.tesla.com 2) For German homeowners weighing solar, backup power and time-of-day electricity prices, the pitch is simple: one battery box instead of a multi-unit workaround. Tesla is now collecting leads through installers while it readies the three-phase model for sale. (tesla.com) (electrek.co)

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