For homeowners who are interested in installing solar panels on their home, one of the most pressing questions is whether or not it will be worth it to also install solar batteries. By understanding what a solar battery does and how much it costs, you can make an informed decision when installing your system.
What Do Solar Batteries Do?
Solar batteries are designed to store any excess energy that your solar panels produce during the day. At night, rather than drawing energy from the utility grid, your home can then use electricity supplied by the battery. As long as the battery and panel configuration are the appropriate size, this can allow a home to be entirely powered by solar energy, rather than continuing to partially rely on the grid.
What Are the Costs?
Solar batteries that have the capacity to power a residential property currently cost between $7,000 and $14,000, depending on factors like the manufacturer, the battery chemistry, and the number of batteries you’ll need for your property. Like solar panels themselves, the battery can qualify for federal tax credits to lower your installation expense. A solar battery is most worthwhile if you live in an area with frequent power outages, or if you are focused on going green. Otherwise, you may be able to enjoy the same monthly utility savings by using a local net metering program.
If you need help determining whether a solar battery would work well with your system,
contact Sunrise Solar. Specializing in the design and installation of SunPower panel systems, our expert team will help you maximize your property’s energy production so you can harness this source of clean, renewable electricity.