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    Tesla Recalls Home Batteries Due to Fire Risk

    September 17, 2025
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    Tesla is recalling its Powerwall 2 home batteries in Australia after reports of fires that caused “minor property damage,” according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). The recall impacts an unspecified number of Powerwall 2 units manufactured in the U.S. and sold between November 2020 and June 2022. The batteries involved were produced by a third-party supplier, although the supplier’s identity has not been disclosed. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported in connection with the fires.

    The Powerwall 2 is designed to store 14 kWh of lithium-ion battery power and is typically installed alongside solar panels to capture excess energy generated during the day. Customers also have the option to enroll their batteries in a virtual power plant, which supports the grid during peak demand periods. This enrollment can extend the warranty to up to 15 years and provide access to time-of-use rates, potentially lowering energy bills.

    Homeowners affected by the recall will be notified via the Tesla app. The company is currently discharging the batteries to mitigate fire risks. Recalled units will be replaced at no charge, and Tesla will consider compensation for any lost energy savings on a case-by-case basis, as stated by the ACCC.

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