As batteries and renewables continue to dominate discussions around the future of energy in Australia, it seems Elon Musk isn't done Tweeting about the current crisis just yet.
After speaking to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for an hour on Sunday, the Tesla CEO resumed his Twitter campaign on Monday morning, offering what appears to be a heart-felt thank you to Australians who have supported his clean energy agenda.
Tesla batteries: Australia's energy future?
The company's battery boss says SA's power woes can be solved in 100 days while launching Powerwall 2 units for households in Australia.
"Just wanted to write a note of appreciation to the many Australians who came out in support of the battery plan, especially @mcannonbrookes," he said on Twitter on Monday morning.
Mike Cannon-Brookes, co-founder and co-CEO of Atlassian, continued the rally, saying the feelings of gratitude were mutual.
"@elonmusk mate, you built the world's biggest factory & then publicly dropped [