It took Tesla six years from launching the Powerwall to deploying 250,000 units, but now we learn that it took the company less than two years to deploy the next 250,000 Powerwall.
Tesla confirmed today that it has now deployed 500,000 Powerwalls:
This new impressive rate of deployment can be explained by the fact that Tesla has been partnering with more third-party installers to install Powerwalls and the company’s own increased production.
This isn’t likely sustained due to battery supply constraints, but it is enough to enable the deployment of 250,000 Powerwalls in about a year and a half.
We recently reported that Tesla is now preparing to launch the next version of the home battery pack: Powerwall 3.
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