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According to news from this site on October 2, the number of participants in Tesla’s California Virtual Power Plant (VPP) program is gradually increasing. Data shared by X user Kromek6 shows that the VPP program has covered 244 households in San Diego , the user then thanked Tesla and San Diego Gas & Electric for accepting his application.
This site noticed that in California, there are Tesla Powerwall and Solar panel users can apply to join the VPP through the Tesla App, Users can store the power generated by solar panels, or store power during off-peak hours for home use or charging electric vehicles.
According to data from LastBulb, as of late July, there were approximately 7,727 VPP participants in California, most of whom lived in Residents in the northern part of the state who participate through Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E)
At the time, 5,681 people in Tesla’s VPP program were signed up through PG&E and another 2,046 through SoCal Edison. San Diego only announced plans to launch Tesla's VPP program in August, so 244 participants have joined since then.
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