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Even if you don’t have a solar power system, you may still be able to increase your energy independence with battery storage.
Many homeowners aren’t aware that battery storage can be used independently of solar panels, by capturing power from the grid and storing it for power outages or peak demand times. Having this backup allows you to both save money and improve your energy efficiency without necessarily having to install solar panels. If you’re unable to install a solar solution or are looking at alternatives, here’s a closer look at what you need to know.
Most conversations around battery storage focus on pairing the technology with solar panel systems. Solar and storage solutions are a popular way to maximize the value of solar energy production. The panels use photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight to energy, which is then stored in batteries.
The batteries store the energy that’s produced throughout the day, and then use smart technologies to shift to battery power at night or during inclement weather. Yet it is possible to leverage battery storage technology on its own, harnessing energy collected from the grid and then using that to help homeowners achieve a greater degree of energy flexibility.
In some locations, energy pricing is time-dependent. At peak times, such as early mornings when people are waking up or in the evenings as they’re enjoying post-work time with their families, there’s a higher demand for energy. Utility companies capitalize on this by charging a premium.
Homeowners can take proactive steps to reduce energy costs by using batteries to store power from the grid. Smart software in the battery solution can be programmed to draw power at more cost-effective times and then switch to battery power for homes and appliances with battery-based power at peak intervals. Over time, this can help reduce energy costs and keep utility expenses as cost-effective as possible.
Another reason homeowners are turning to battery storage solutions is for power support when the grid goes down. Today’s battery solutions provide a cleaner alternative to fuel-powered generators and give you a greener option to stay online during bad weather.
Consider a scenario where a forecasted storm has the potential to take down the grid. Homeowners don’t have to go without power. It’s possible to preemptively source power from the grid and store it in your battery in advance of that event. If the grid goes down, the homeowner has access to the power needed to keep their most critical appliances online until emergency crews can bring the larger grid back online. Battery storage can help provide assurances for keeping you connected during an emergency.
Occasionally, homeowners will investigate solar power systems and find out that they are not an option. For example, if you live in a tightly managed neighborhood run by a homeowners’ association, it may be against the HOA code to have panels installed. Similarly, if you own a condo or townhouse, solar panels might not be a fit. Yet this doesn’t have to be a deterrent from taking steps toward increased energy independence. By enabling battery storage for their homes, homeowners can utilize stored energy to lower costs, stay online during outages, and meet other long-term energy goals.
If you are interested in the features that energy storage provides but aren't ready or able to purchase a full solar energy system, investing in a storage battery may be a way to find the benefits you're seeking. It’s another option for homeowners to consider for cost savings, emergency energy support, and long-term energy solutions.
Battery storage is quickly becoming a solution for homeowners looking to save money on energy costs and improve their sustainability. Learn more today about how EverVolt battery storage can help you reach your energy goals.