Vector's Tesla battery storage system has been opened in the Auckland suburb of Glen Innes in what the utility company says is a radical shake up of its electricity network.
Energy minister Simon Bridges today officially opened the renovated Glen Innes substation, home to Asia Pacific's first grid scale Tesla Powerpack battery storage system to be integrated into a public electricity network.
The batteries have a storage capacity of 1MW-2.3MWh - the equivalent to powering 450 average homes for nearly two and a half hours.
The batteries allow Vector to continue to provide power supply and defer a conventional upgrade to the substation.
"This move represents a radical transformation in how Vector manages its electricity network and responds to the need for innovative infrastructure development to support growing communities," the company said.