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Solar panels produce energy during the day, however, most of us are at work when that electricity is being generated and we don’t get to use it. Having a solar battery means that you can store the energy that is produced during the day and use it when the sun isn’t out in the evenings or on days when there is very little sunlight.
Using stored solar power reduces your reliance on the grid, maximising the power from your panels lowering your bills even further.
Storing the solar power in a battery also means you can turn sunshine into savings giving you the potential to sell your unused solar power back to the grid, while protecting you from price fluctuations.
Book ConsultationYou still save on your bills by combining battery storage with smart tariffs.
Smart tariffs – also known as time of use tariffs – offer consumers different energy prices at different times of the day. So, you get cheaper energy during off-peak hours, such as 10pm-8am, and more expensive energy during peak hours.
Realistically, most of us can’t be expected to shift electricity use to different hours of the day.
With battery storage, you can charge from the grid during cheaper off-peak hours and use that energy during more expensive peak hours, thus saving on your bills.
As we move towards net zero, installing a battery energy storage system at your home is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. Harnessing renewable energy through a battery storage system reduces your greenhouse gas emissions and minimises pollution, helping you to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute the country’s climate goals.
Battery storage systems also waste much less power than other energy sources as they can store any energy that you don’t consume. At a time when the UK is working so hard to meet ambitious climate targets, reducing your carbon footprint is a viable way of making a positive contribution.
Grids are under strain worldwide and while the National Grid in the UK is comparably reliable, it’s not fool proof and some parts of the UK experience more frequent power outages. One of the biggest benefits of battery energy storage is that you become less dependent on the grid after installation. .
We are seeing increasing climate uncertainty across the globe and being less dependent on the National Grid has obvious benefits, as the climate changes we are seeing could lead to increased outages.
By charging during off-peak hours, and discharging during on-peak hours, your battery energy storage system is playing its part in lightening the load on the grid.
Taking control of your energy system gives you peace of mind. You will not have to worry about the volatility of pricing in the energy market from globally disruptive events or climate challenges.
You will also have the peace of mind of knowing that you have the ability to store your unused energy to use when you need, while also allowing you to relieve pressure on the grid by selling back what you don’t need.
Any potential interruption to the supply from the grid will not be a big concern if you are using a battery storage system, this is very beneficial to people who may have medical equipment at home that relies on electricity.
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