Increased Power output via software update
Earlier in 2021, Tesla announced a new software update that can increase the continuous and peak power rating by up to 50% on some later model Powerwalls. However, the increased power is only available at ambient temperatures up to 30C. This was enabled after analysing years of operational data and determining there were no detrimental effects. Several competing battery systems above 10kWh can output up to 8kW continuous and 10kW+ surge, so it’s not surprising the Tesla Powerwall had some hidden capacity available.
Liquid-Cooled
The Tesla Powerwall is still the only battery system on the market to incorporate a liquid thermal management system that enables it to operate in a wide range of temperatures from -20 to +50°C. Although, like most lithium battery systems, it is still likely to derate or reduce its power output at ambient temperatures above 40°C. Power derating is common for most lithium-ion based batteries, but Tesla's liquid cooling enables the Powerwall to expel more heat under high loads and during rapid charging, which should result in a longer life span and better performance at higher temperatures.