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Tesla just unveiled Megablock, their Next Generation Energy Storage Platform utilizing Megapack V3. • Pre-Engineered Medium Voltage Block • Designed for 20 MWh AC, 25-year life >10,000 cycles • Manufactured in Houston • Operates in -40°C to 60°C • 23% faster to install with up to 40% lower construction...

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