Clicked on the link expecting it to be a discussion about energy systems on lunar expeditions, or challenges, something like that.<p>Instead I found it to be a product for "endless energy"?
Scrolled to see "your time machine has arrived."
Scrolled further to discover the team has "talented people", then that I could design my system today.
Clicked "Explore system" and found the explanation for what this product is and the option to reserve: it's a "clean energy break"!<p>Seriously, why does a company page for a _battery_ take scrolling through pithy Apple-style marketing language and multiple clicks to discover that we're talking about a _battery_?
I really like how finding out what the hell this is takes multiple clicks and a bunch of scrolling through screen-filling blank space. That's my favorite feature of any website.
Let’s recap:
- not something related to the Moon
- a battery that’s only available in US
- no pricing and details at all but a form for email nurturing
I assume this is like Tesla PowerWall which is sold by SolarCity together with their panels?<p>Can knowledgeable HNers tell me, as I am actually in the market now for such a system and Tesla doesn't ship to my corner of Europe, what sort of battery should I be looking for (Litium, deep cell, etc.)? What software and hardware do I need? Is there some sort of solar panel I should be looking for? Are there any companies that sell a good unit that the local electrician could install?