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Elon Musk to build world’s largest battery to help solve South Australia’s power woes

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South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill and Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk listen to a question during an official ceremony in Adelaide, Australia. Photo: Reuters
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Elon Musk’s Tesla will build what the maverick entrepreneur claims is the world’s largest lithium ion battery within 100 days, making good on a Twitter promise to ease South Australia’s energy woes.

Billionaire Musk tweeted an offer to help build a battery farm in March after South Australia was hit with a total blackout when an “unprecedented” storm wrecked power transmission towers in 2016.

“This system will be three times more powerful than any system on Earth,” Musk told reporters in the state capital Adelaide.

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Tesla has built the world’s current largest battery, which came online in California in December, Musk said, adding that the South Australian battery would be 100 MW – enough to power 30,000 homes.

“This is not a minor foray into the frontier ... I’m pretty darn impressed with South Australia willing to do a project of this magnitude that is beyond anything else in the world,” Musk said.

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“That takes a lot of gumption ... I do see this as something that the world will look at as an example.”

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