Tesla Tiny House goes on tour

Powerwall, as part of the newly created Tesla Tiny House, is hitting the road and making its way around Australia to educate the public on how to generate, store and use renewable energy for their home, towed by the all-electric Tesla Model X.

The Tesla Tiny House, prefabricated by ArchiBlox, is clad in sustainable, locally-sourced chemical-free timber.

The first stop on the Tiny House tour is Melbourne’s Federation Square from 14 -15 August where Tesla staff will be on hand to answer any questions about how Tesla’s energy products can help to sustainably power your home, protect you during outages and reduce your energy bills.

Tesla Tiny House will hit the road and set up shop around Australia, and anyone can nominate their town, school, business or community group as one of the stops for Tiny House to visit whilst on tour.

The tour is designed to provide a one-on-one educational experience on how to integrate Powerwall and solar to seamlessly power an entire home 24/7, allowing Australian consumers to gain control and understanding of their power use.

Powered by 100 per cent renewable energy via a 2 kW solar system and Powerwall, Tiny House contains a mobile design studio and configurator which can calculate how your home can generate clean energy from the sun using solar panels, storing it in Powerwall to use throughout the day and night, which can all be monitored and controlled by the Tesla app.

For more information visit:

tesla.com/teslatinyhouse

Tesla Tiny House specifications:
Weight: 2 tonnes
Dimensions: 6m x 2.2m x 4m
Solar generation: 2kW PV system of 6 panels
Solar storage: 1 x Tesla Powerwall
Exterior: Clad in locally sourced, chemical-free, sustainable timber

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