What is a Solar Backup Battery?
A solar backup battery is an integrated system that stores the energy from your rooftop solar panels for backup protection. When the grid goes down due to a power outage or a natural disaster, the battery automatically switches on, and you can use the stored energy to keep your appliances running for days. If you’re looking for a reliable and sustainable power backup solution, a solar backup battery is an excellent choice.
Reliable Backup Power
A solar battery backup stores the excess energy produced by your solar panel system. When the power goes out, your backup battery can provide continuous power to the critical appliances and rooms in your house.
Going Off-Grid
Certain solar battery backups can allow you to take your home completely off the grid. This means that your solar panel system can produce and store enough energy for your home throughout the year.
Sustainable Energy Source
A solar backup battery uses clean energy from the sun to power your home, reducing your reliance on fossil fuels and the electrical grid.
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Reliability
DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME
Not only will you get a reliable system that provides considerable power, but you’ll also get a reliable team to handle every aspect of the installation. We pride ourselves on exceeding expectations!
Convenience
EASY TO USE
We monitor your system to make sure that it is performing at the highest level of efficiency. You’ll also have an app that shows you how much power you produce in real time.
Custom Fit
DESIGNED FOR YOU
In our experience, every home is different. We work with you to design a system that is custom to your home and your needs.
Security
Peace of Mind
We use only the best materials and guarantee our work with a 25 year warranty on panels and a 10 year workmanship guarantee on the installation.
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FAQ
Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
What are the financial benefits of solar energy?
When you install a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electricity bills and protect yourself against rising electricity rates in the future. How much you can save depends on the utility rates and solar policies in your area, but going solar is a smart investment regardless of where you live.
What are the environmental benefits of solar energy?
Solar power, like other renewable energy resources, has many environmental and health benefits. Going solar reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change, and also results in fewer air pollutants like sulfur dioxide and particulate matter, which can cause health problems.
How do I find out how much I pay for electricity?
The easiest way to find out how much you pay for electricity (and how much electricity you use per month) is to take a look at your utility electricity bill.
What is net metering?
Net metering is the system that utilities use to credit solar energy system owners for the electricity produced by their solar panels. With net metering, you only pay for the electricity that you use beyond what your solar panels can generate.
Can I go off grid with solar panels?
When you install solar panels on your property, you will still be connected to the grid. This allows you to draw from the grid when your system is not producing all of the power that you need, and send power back to the grid when you produce more than you use. It is possible to go off the grid with a solar energy system that includes battery storage.
What is the break even point?
There isn’t any single uniform answer to this question due to the fact that there are so many factors involved in determining the cost-effectiveness of solar energy. However, you can put together a rough estimate by analyzing a few key elements.
You’ll need to factor in how much you’ll invest in your solar panels, which depends on the size and efficiency of your home and the amount of peak sunlight you receive on an average day. Once you figure out how much energy you need, you should consider how much money you can save through solar incentives and tax rebates in your area. Are there solar tax credits available? How about net metering arrangements with local utility providers? Answering questions like these will get you one step closer to determining your break-even point.
Can you get solar for free?
In short, no, you cannot get solar panels for free. However, you will sometimes see companies advertising free solar panels, so let’s get down to the bottom of what this really means. When you see this phrase, the solar company probably either means they will lease solar panels to you or they will provide you with a solar power purchase agreement.
How many panels will my home need?
There are several variables that go into determining your specific needs for a solar power system but in general, the typical homeowner requires around 30 solar panels to fully power a house. However, it’s important to note that the exact amount of power you need varies based on your location, as well as what type of solar panels you choose.