The
13.5 kilowatt-hour (kWh) Powerwall can store power generated by
solar panels and costs 990,000 yen ($9,135), including the
Backup Gateway system which manages the grid connection, but
excluding installation costs and retail tax.
It will be sold directly online by Tesla or via certain
third-party installers.
The company has been taking orders online from Japanese
customers since 2016, but had not announced when installations
would start, a company spokeswoman said.
"Tesla believes that the Japanese home battery market has big
growth potential," Shinji Asakura, country manager of energy
products in Japan, told reporters in Tokyo.
He cited feed-in-tariffs, which had guaranteed minimum power
prices to spur solar development, are starting to expire later
this year.
The need for backup power supply during outages due to natural
disasters also offers growth potential, he said.
Tesla has installed Powerwall systems at about 50,000 sites in
seven countries since its launch in 2015, a company official
said.
(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; editing by Jason Neely)
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