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Tesla Virtual Power Plant
Find information on what a virtual power plant (VPP) is and how you can join Tesla VPP programs as a Powerwall owner.
What is a Virtual Power Plant
A virtual power plant (VPP) is a network of distributed energy sources such as homes with solar and battery systems, working together as a single power plant. The combined energy of these sources is used to support the electrical grid. Participating members can give the VPP program permission to use their energy as a resource during high demand events and generate value through their participation.
Tesla VPP Programs
Tesla VPP programs aggregate the clean renewable energy stored in thousands of Powerwalls installed in people’s homes to produce a network of on demand energy that supports your local grid in the most critical times. Tesla VPP programs are designed to:
- Stabilize the grid with clean energy
- Earn you compensation with program-based incentives
- Maintain your energy security by preserving Powerwall’s ability to provide backup power
How to Participate if You Own a Powerwall
Depending on the program and area, eligible owners can sign up for Tesla VPP programs in the Tesla app or through a Tesla partner such as a utility, or certified installer.
If you don't own a Powerwall, schedule a virtual consultation with a Tesla Advisor to learn more about Powerwall.
Available VPP Programs
Tesla VPP programs are available through utility companies throughout the U.S. If a VPP program is available in your area, you can find additional details and enrollment information in the Tesla app.
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- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Ava Community Energy
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS)
Participating utilities include:- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
- Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
- San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)
- Southern California Edison (SCE)
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Pacific Power
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by San Diego Community Power
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Southern California Edison (SCE)
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- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Connecticut Energy Storage Solution
Participating utilities include:- Eversource
- United Illuminating
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Connecticut Energy Storage Solution
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- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by ConnectedSolutions
Participating utilities include:- Eversource
- National Grid
- Cape Light Compact
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC)
- Tesla Virtual Power Plant Powered by ConnectedSolutions