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Tesla founder Elon Musk inks deal with energy regulators to build world’s biggest battery in Jamestown

UPDATED: THE 100-day countdown to build the world’s biggest battery at Jamestown began on Friday night after a sign-off involving energy regulators and its key developer and Tesla founder Elon Musk.

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THE 100-day countdown to build the world’s biggest battery began Friday night after the deal was signed off by energy regulators — and celebrated at a bright light event in SA’s Mid North.

Tesla founder Elon Musk, pictured below, will partner with French renewable energy developer Neoen and the State Government to create a 100MW and 129MWh battery farm at Jamestown, 212km north of Adelaide.

In an audacious and quite literal show of power, Tesla used its battery packs to host a gala event at the Hornsdale wind farm site hosting around 500 people in a temporary nightclub with the company’s battery packs seen from a viewing platform.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaking in Jamestown on Friday. Picture: Bernard Humphreys
Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaking in Jamestown on Friday. Picture: Bernard Humphreys

Media access to the site was strictly controlled, as dignitaries including Premier Jay Weatherill and industry Minister Tom Koutsantonis mixed with stakeholders in a festive atmosphere.

Introducing Elon Musk, a triumphant Mr Weatherill said those who had joked about SA’s fragile power system “are laughing out of the other side of their faces now.”

.A contract has been signed with electricity supplier Electranet. A Tesla spokeswoman said last night that the Australian Energy Market Operator had approved the “interconnection agreement”.

She said Tesla and Neoen now had 100 days to complete the largest lithium-ion battery storage project in the world.

She said it would provide enough power for more than 30,000 homes. “It will help solve power outages,” she said.

Stepahine Nedosko from Adelaide and David Dubois from Switzerland near where the Tesla battery and substation will be built near Jamestown. Picture: Kelly Barnes
Stepahine Nedosko from Adelaide and David Dubois from Switzerland near where the Tesla battery and substation will be built near Jamestown. Picture: Kelly Barnes

Earlier this year the tech billionaire, 46, weighed into the state’s energy crisis, boldly claiming he could fix the problem for $33 million and in under 100 days or it’s free.

The battery systems will be paired with 99 wind turbines at Neoen’s Hornsdale Wind Farm.Mr Musk, greeted by the crowd with cheers and an “onya Elon”, told guests the battery packs now on site had been installed within two months.

“You couldn’t get your kitchen done that fast,” he said.

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