Tesla built the world's largest battery in less than 100 days, and founder Elon Musk congratulated the team of companies supporting the effort on Twitter on Thursday.
Congratulate The Tesla team and the South Australian authorities for working hard to make and install the car in record time! —Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
On November 23, 2017, Tesla promised to provide 100 MW/129 MW of power batteries
100 days working hours
The company said that the battery in Jamestown, South Australia will be charged using the energy of the nearby holanddale wind farm and will provide energy during peak use hours to help maintain supply across the state
On September 2016, a storm destroyed the power supply of the transmission network in South Australia, causing a power outage across the state.
The problem left four times the size of the UK in the dark.
But Tesla was involved in a war of words between the state Labor government and the Conservative federal government.
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Enough to support supply throughout the state.
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Tesla will install and work within 100 days of signing the contract, otherwise the system is free.
Is it serious enough for you? —Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
After the March 10, 2017 contract, Tesla said it expected the battery to be completed in July 12.
It's like big Murray. -
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Musk hopes that the big battery itself will become a "tourist destination ".
"I think this is a good example for the rest of the world," Musk said in a video promoting the project in October . ".
"This is actually what the future looks like, and the sooner we get there, the better.
"This is not the first big battery project to come to South Australia.
This year, the Australian solar and battery storage company Leon Group announced that it will start building "the world's largest" battery and solar farms in the northern part of the state in September.