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Australian Tesla Powerwall rival set to bring hydrogen into your home – The Australian Financial Review
Lavo Hydrogen Technology’s unit is the same size as Elon Musk’s, but the company says it can store up to three times as much energy over a longer period.

At about triple the price of a Powerwall, the Lavo unit’s main selling point will be its ability to store more energy for longer. Each system will initially cost $34,750 and will be able to hold 40 kilowatt-hours of power enough to supply an average household for more than two days, according to the company. Tesla’s Powerwall holds about 13.5 kilowatt-hours.
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