Octopus Energy unveils Nook home battery range to compete with Tesla Powerwall
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Efosa Udinmwen
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Octopus Energy has announced a new home battery range called Nook, unveiled at their Energy Tech Summit 2026. The range includes two products: a plug-in battery targeting the 10+ million renting households and tenants in Britain, and a permanently installed system for homeowners. The batteries aim to compete with Tesla's Powerwall by offering more affordable household energy storage solutions.
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· 3 pulledOctopus Energy has unveiled a new home battery range called Nook, aiming squarely at the household storage market.
One option targets the more than 10 million renting households and tenants in Britain, while the other suits homeowners seeking a permanently installed system.
Two battery systems built for different households
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