When it comes to using excess energy generated by your solar panels, there are generally two options: you can send that electricity back to the grid to offset the energy you need to draw upon at night, or you can store it in a solar battery. Here’s a closer look at why solar batteries can be a quality investment.
Safety From Blackouts
When you send your excess energy to the grid, you are still reliant on the grid for energy at night. This means if a blackout or brownout was to impact your local utility provider, you’d also lose power. With a solar battery backup, you would instead draw energy from the battery at night. You would be completely independent of the grid, so a blackout in your area wouldn’t cause you to lose power.
Further Reduce Energy Costs
Grid energy can still be expensive, even when offset with solar. For example, some utility providers charge higher fees during “peak demand” — typically in the evening, when you are more likely to need to draw energy from the grid. With a solar battery, you can draw on your stored energy during “peak demand” times to cut monthly electricity costs even further.
If you’re not sure whether solar batteries make sense for your system,
contact the experts at Sunrise Solar today. Our team can help you determine whether solar batteries are a good option based on your budget, energy generation potential, and other factors unique to you.