Powerwall is configured to meet your home’s specific energy needs. Use the Tesla app to monitor and manage your system’s performance with features and control modes such as Backup Reserve, Self-Powered, Time-Based Control and Advanced Setting.
Tesla Energy Plan customers: When connected to the Tesla Energy Plan, your settings options will be simplified as Tesla will monitor and manage your Powerwall in accordance to your homes needs through Time-Based Control and Virtual Power Plant modes.
Learn more about the following modes for your Powerwall:
Backup Reserve
With Backup Reserve, your Powerwall provides you with energy security during a grid outage. Set your preferred reserve percentage by adjusting the slider at the top of the ‘Settings’ screen.
If you prefer to reserve more energy for use during a grid outage, or if your area is more prone to outages, you can set a higher reserve percentage. If you prefer to optimise your Powerwall for daily cycling when Self-Powered or Time-Based Control mode is enabled, you can set a lower reserve percentage.
Tesla Energy Plan customers: Please note that if you are connected to the Tesla Energy Plan, your Powerwall will be set to a minimum reserve of 20 percent backup. If you would like to lower your backup reserve, you can contact Tesla.
During an outage, your stored backup reserve becomes available, and Powerwall will discharge below your reserve percentage if required. When the outage is resolved, your Powerwall prioritises charging above your reserve percentage before resuming normal operation.
Self-Powered
When Self-Powered mode is selected, your Powerwall stores solar energy not used during the day to power your home at night. Your Powerwall will charge when excess solar energy is produced, and this stored energy will be used when your home requires more power than your solar system can provide.
When you produce enough solar energy to offset all consumption, and your Powerwall is fully charged, you will export excess energy to the grid. Similarly, when you consume more solar energy than is available from your solar system and Powerwall, you will import energy from the grid.
Self-Powered mode approximately doubles the amount of solar energy that powers your home and is the most effective way to reduce your carbon footprint and gain energy independence. Learn more about energy data and impact cards in the Tesla app.
How to Set Up Self-Powered
To set up Self-Powered mode in the Tesla app, follow these steps:
1. From the home screen, open the ‘Settings’ menu.
2. Open ‘Powerwall’ menu.
3. Under ‘Operational Mode,’ select ‘Self-Powered’.
4. Set your preferred Backup Reserve by adjusting the slider at the top of the screen.
Note: Setting a higher reserve percentage saves more energy for protection during an outage, while setting a lower reserve percentage optimises energy allocation for your Powerwall when Self-Powered mode is selected. Consider your personal economic needs and energy security outlook when setting Backup Reserve.
Time-Based Control (also referred to as load shifting) helps you maximise savings through smart charging and discharging of your Powerwall. If your electricity prices vary during the day, you are likely on a Time-of-Use rate plan, and Time-Based Control would present the best economic value for your system. Time-of-Use energy plans are energy rate structures where electricity prices may vary depending on the time of day, the day itself or the season.
If you’re connected to the Tesla Energy Plan, you will experience Time-Based Control operations most of the time. You won’t be required to make any changes to your settings as this is automatically setup. Time-Based Control allows Tesla to take advantage of the competitive Time of Use rates, helping maximise your homes savings.
Energy retailers usually break time-of-use plans into three periods:
- Peak: High energy demand hours with most expensive prices
- Off-Peak: Low energy demand hours with least expensive prices
- Shoulder: All other times
Learn more about energy data and impact cards in the Tesla app.
How to Set Up Time-Based Control
Before setting up Time-Based Control mode, obtain your specific Time-of-Use energy plan, which is typically found on your energy bill or providers website.
1. From the home screen, open the ‘Settings’ menu.
2. Open the 'Powerwall' menu.
3. Under ‘Operational Mode,’ select ‘Time-Based Control.’
4. Set your preferred rate plan by tapping the ‘Utility Rate Plan' card.
5. Set your preferred Backup Reserve by adjusting the slider at the top of the screen.
If you are unable to see these features in your Tesla app, please visit your relevant app store to ensure you are running the most up to date version.
Note: Consider your personal economic needs and energy security outlook when setting Backup Reserve. Setting a higher reserve percentage saves more energy for protection during an outage, while setting a lower reserve percentage optimises energy allocation for your Powerwall when Self-Powered mode is selected. Consider your personal economic needs and energy security outlook when setting Backup Reserve.
Advanced Setting
Powerwall has an advanced setting that impacts how the system exports and imports energy to and from the grid. This setting may have other effects with your energy provider. If these are not clear, confirm with your installer before adjusting Advanced Setting in the Tesla app.
Grid Charging
Powerwall can charge from the grid under certain conditions. The ability to charge from the grid is set by your energy company or installer. When Powerwall is not able to charge from the grid, you will see a ‘Grid Charging Restricted’ message – this is most common when your energy provider prevents charging, or when the system is owned by a third party, such as through a lease. When Powerwall can charge from the grid, the following options will be available in the Tesla app, with the default setting of ‘No.’
When set to ‘No,’ Powerwall will not charge from the grid. This will increase your Self-Powered performance and reduce your reliance on the grid.
When set to ‘Yes,’ Powerwall will charge from the grid if there is insufficient solar available to maintain the Backup Reserve or if there is a financial benefit when in Time-Based Control mode.
When temperatures are low, all batteries have a reduced ability to charge. To help Powerwall counteract this, Powerwall uses Preconditioning. When temperatures are below freezing, Preconditioning turns on and heats your Powerwall to improve operation and charging performance. To heat itself, Powerwall draws a small amount of energy, which then allows high-power charging.
During a cold night, your Powerwall automatically preheats before sunrise so that maximum solar energy can be captured during the day. Preconditioning, in combination with Tesla’s unique liquid thermal management system, allows your Powerwall to operate at lower temperatures than any other home battery.
Additional considerations:
You cannot customise this mode because Powerwall can best detect its internal temperature and knows when to enable Preconditioning.
During Preconditioning, the Power Flow screen may show energy flowing to your Powerwall from solar or the grid. This is normal behaviour, and the energy is only being used to heat, not to charge.
During winter months, a small amount of your Powerwall capacity is reserved to improve performance in cold weather. This may change your visible total capacity in the Tesla app. Rest assured, your total capacity has not changed — this small reserve is just set aside to improve performance.
Supported Versions
- Powerwall: 22.9+
- Tesla app: 4.7+