Blackouts and power outages that often come right out of the blue, may not be an everyday occurrence, but when they do happen, they can be more than a mere inconvenience. At home, you might face issues concerning food storage and internet connectivity, while for businesses, having no power can lead to a loss of revenue and a decrease in productivity.
For these reasons, it’s important to be prepared should you lose power for a significant period of time, and to know which of the two options: a generator or a battery, will give you the best results.
Battery storage systems for solar powered homes and businesses
Whether you have a solar system at home or at your business, if you have backup battery storage, you’ll find that energy is stored in it during the day while your system is actively producing energy. This stored energy can then be used for a variety of purposes, such as during a power outage, as and when needed.
For homes and businesses alike, a home battery system is a fantastic way to make the most of the solar energy produced by the solar system, and to save money and protect against power outages, too.
How battery backup can save you money
Great savings can be made by having an energy storage system installed at your home or business, as it enables you to combat costly time-of-use rates and gain independence from your utility provider. Additionally, you can generate credits for the excess solar energy your system has produced.
Energy storage for peace of mind
Should you experience a power outage for any reason, because your solar backup system has been storing excess energy throughout the day, you’ll have a fully charged battery to power your home or business.
Generators for homes and businesses
Connecting directly to the electrical panel of your home or business, a generator kicks in as soon as there’s a power outage, but it doesn’t have the capacity to supplement energy use during peak rate times, and cannot be powered by solar. As such, generators are a less sustainable and more expensive option than a solar system with battery backup. Not only that, but they’re generally noisy and could easily disturb your household or business, and your neighbors.
So, which is best during a power outage?
If you’ve got a solar panel system, then having a battery backup installed is almost certainly going to be the most convenient, cost-effective and sustainable solution for powering your home or business during a power outage, hands down.
Typically a quick fix solution, generators are not the long-term, affordable and eco-friendly way to power a home or business during an outage, that energy storage systems are. However, if you don’t have a solar panel system and cannot afford to invest in one right now, you might be forced to buy a generator simply to provide you with power in an emergency.
To discuss the benefits of solar systems and energy storage in more detail, reach out to a local solar power provider in your area.
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