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Tesla wins energy storage contract with California utility

The deal is part of Tesla's effort to expand its business beyond electric vehicles into supplying batteries to store energy for homes, businesses and utilities.

Tesla Motors, Tesla, Tesla motors Inc, Tesla California edison, California Edison Co, Tesla electric vehicles, Tesla projects, Tesla California Utility, California Utility, California, motors, tech news, tech The project will be located at the utility’s Mira Loma substation in Ontario, California. Southern California Edison is a unit of Edison International. (Source: Reuters)

Tesla Motors Inc said on Thursday it won a contract to provide a 20-megawatt energy storage system at a substation owned by California utility Southern California Edison Co.

The deal is part of Tesla’s effort to expand its business beyond electric vehicles into supplying batteries to store energy for homes, businesses and utilities.

The system, which will be one of the largest lithium ion battery storage projects in the world when completed, will be able to hold enough electricity to power 2,500 homes, Tesla said in a blog post on its website.

The project will be located at the utility’s Mira Loma substation in Ontario, California. Southern California Edison is a unit of Edison International.

Southern California officials were not immediately available for comment.

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