Back in 2015, Tesla introduced its Powerwall battery energy storage system for homes, having surpassed 200,000 installations last year. Now, Toyota is throwing its hat in the ring with its very own smart system for residential use. Incorporating technology from the automaker’s electrified vehicles, the so-called O-Uchi Kyuden System features a 8.7kWh capacity and a 5.5kWh output. The O-Uchi Kyuden System. Credit: Toyota It’s designed as an emergency electricity source during power outages, as well as for everyday use, including off-peak electricity, supporting home photovoltaic systems, and for charging EVs, hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles. The O-Uchi Kyuden System can…
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