Solar Battery Storage
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Energy Storage for Solar Systems
Solar systems are great, working all day converting sunlight into clean, “free” energy to power your home. But what happens when the sun sets or the power grid fails? You need a backup!
Solar backup batteries provide energy security
Solar batteries store the excess energy your system generates for use anytime—at night or when there’s a power grid failure and utility power is unavailable. Solar batteries provide “around the clock” protection from power outages and provide homeowners with peace of mind. Stored energy can also be used during peak energy-use hours to reduce your energy bill. You can also monitor your system from anywhere with a mobile app to track of energy usage and even control the critical home systems and appliances you want to stay on during an outage.
You’ll still have access to the grid with a grid-tied solar system, but a battery will significantly reduce your reliance on utility and fossil fuels. Once your battery is fully charged, excess energy still flows to the grid, allowing you to take advantage of “net metering” and receive credit for the excess energy you send back to the utility company.
Of course, the greater your battery’s capacity the longer it can provide the backup energy you need in the event of a power outage. Solar batteries are available in a variety of capacities of up to 10 kWh and additional units can be added for extra capacity.
Solar systems are great, working all day converting sunlight into clean, “free” energy to power your home. But what happens when the sun sets or the power grid fails? You need a backup!
Solar backup batteries provide energy security
Solar batteries store the excess energy your system generates for use anytime—at night or when there’s a power grid failure and utility power is unavailable. Solar batteries provide “around the clock” protection from power outages and provide homeowners with peace of mind. Stored energy can also be used during peak energy-use hours to reduce your energy bill. You can also monitor your system from anywhere with a mobile app to track of energy usage and even control the critical home systems and appliances you want to stay on during an outage.
You’ll still have access to the grid with a grid-tied solar system, but a battery will significantly reduce your reliance on utility and fossil fuels. Once your battery is fully charged, excess energy still flows to the grid, allowing you to take advantage of “net metering” and receive credit for the excess energy you send back to the utility company.
Of course, the greater your battery’s capacity the longer it can provide the backup energy you need in the event of a power outage. Solar batteries are available in a variety of capacities of up to 10 kWh and additional units can be added for extra capacity.