SMA have recently announced that they will be bringing a high voltage inverter/charger to market in March 2016 (data sheet attached).
Rather than support the 48V pseudo-standard for residential battery storage their new unit will support the Tesla Powerwall and other HV lithium batteries with voltages between 100-500v.
The units will talk to the battery via CANBUS. This opens the opportunity to using our Zero's 102v nominal 116v max packs in a home energy storage system.
The units will be capable of single and three phase configurations and will be able to provide a battery backup capability (for grid outages) later in 2016. With most residential batteries just under $1,000kWh using your own Zero to power your home during grid outages can be done a lot cheaper than buying/installing a Tesla Powerwall, LG Chem or other storage systems and their associated battery inverters. For those with solar there's also the option to charge your Zero during the day and use it's energy to power the house at night (recognising that will use some of the 3,000 cycles on your Zero before it's capacity is reduced to 80%).