SPAN Panel & Tesla Powerwall 3 Are a Great Pair

SPAN electric panel installed in a Denver home along with new Tesla Powerwall 3 batteries

Home electrification is the future, and in your pursuit of a more efficient and sustainable living space, you’ll want to include the latest and greatest technology. Smart panels and home batteries go hand in hand, and there’s no better combination than a (SPAN Panel) and Tesla Powerwall 3. Here’s why they are a go-to choice for eco-conscious homeowners in Denver. 

Why You’ll Love Smart Panels & Home Batteries 

These products have defined what it means to electrify your home in recent years. While collecting energy in a sustainably way is most important, there is still the consideration of how we manage that energy. 

Home batteries cover the first step here, which is storing the energy that you’ve collected. If your home has solar panels, then your batteries eliminate the issues that come with collection at night and during storms. If you are on the local power grid (ideally one utilizing clean energy), then you have stored energy in your batteries that can be used during peak times and power outages, saving you money and eliminating the need for gas-guzzling generators. 

Now comes the time to use your energy, and that’s where smart panels come in. Through advanced technology, you can monitor and control your home’s energy use right at your fingertips. Gone are the days where you must wait until your bill comes to see that you have been overconsuming, and then go on a hunt to find where your inefficiencies are coming from. 

The Latest in Home Batteries: Tesla Powerwall 3 

Tesla is a leader in the electric tech industry, and this goes beyond their car manufacturing. Since 2015, they have been making some of the best home batteries on the market, and you’ll surely want to hear about their latest release: Powerwall 3. Consumers are stoked on its depth of discharge, warranty length, and end-of-warranty capacity, as we covered in a recent blog. You can learn more about this great option for home batteries on Tesla’s website, or by giving our Powerwall 3 installers a call.  

SPAN Is a Fantastic Option 

Traditional electric panels are a thing of the past, thanks to the great work being done over at SPAN. Their panels are designed to work seamlessly with both hyper-efficient systems, as well as the traditional components in your home that you may not have upgraded yet. To get an idea of the value you can expect from SPAN panels, here’s what Wired had to say about them; “A long-overdue, borderline genius product that puts much-needed control back into the hands of homeowners.” 

Span and Powerwall 3 

When you combine the power of a SPAN Panel with an installation from a Tesla Powerwall 3 certified Installer, you’re creating one of the best energy systems that the industry has to offer. Benefits include: 

  • 13.5 kWh of stored energy capacity 

  • Whole-home energy data 

  • Circuit-level control 

  • 40% increase in backup duration 

  • Seamless future home upgrades 

  • Amazon Alexa compatibility - “Hey Alexa, turn the pool pump off.” 

Importance of a Tesla Certified Installer 

Getting any electrical work done requires an expert, but especially so when it comes to advanced home electrification technologies. When making your selection, ensure that they are a Tesla Certified Installer, like My Electric Home. This certification comes directly from Tesla and is imperative in not only getting the most out of your system, but also keeping the great 10-year warranty intact. 

The Best Installers in the Denver Area 

My Electric Home is the ultimate source for SPAN panels and Tesla Powerwall 3 in Denver. Our team consists of Tesla Premier Certified Installers that know Colorado and its unique climate and energy needs. Whether you’re just starting out on your home electrification journey, or simply upgrading to the latest and greatest, we’re here for you. 

Reach out to us today and electrify your home with SPAN and Powerwall 3

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