Hello, we purchased a Ecoflow Battery System for our home in California. It is tied to our Solar System which was purchased about ten years ago. I enter the total cost on the "Enter Any Residential Clean Energy Improvements" page under "Qualified battery storage of at least 3 kilowatt hours," and the refund counter immediately credited us with the 30% that we were expecting. Then, after the page confirming our address, it again asks for Fuel cell property costs and Kilowatt capacity of fuel cell property. Our battery has a Kilowatt capacity of 23.5KWh, and so I entered that, but I am confused about what the "Fuel cell property costs" is referring to. Is the fuel cell property the solar panels that the batteries are connect to or the batteries themselves? Any help is appreciated.
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You should not have entered anything in the section for fuel cell property. Your batteries are not fuel cells.
Qualified fuel cell property is an integrated system comprised of a fuel cell stack assembly and associated balance of plant components that converts a fuel into electricity using electrochemical means. To qualify for the credit, the fuel cell property must have a nameplate capacity of at least one-half kilowatt of electricity using an electrochemical process and an electricity-only generation efficiency greater than 30%
You should not have entered anything in the section for fuel cell property. Your batteries are not fuel cells.
Qualified fuel cell property is an integrated system comprised of a fuel cell stack assembly and associated balance of plant components that converts a fuel into electricity using electrochemical means. To qualify for the credit, the fuel cell property must have a nameplate capacity of at least one-half kilowatt of electricity using an electrochemical process and an electricity-only generation efficiency greater than 30%
Thank you for your assistance. Much appreciated.
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