Solar battery storage technology allows you to use more of the free energy produced by the solar panels to save money and increase independence from the National Grid. Without battery storage for solar, any excess electricity generated from solar panels will go to the grid to help power other homes.
Save up to £915 on your electricity bills with solar energy! Imagine being able to power your home with clean and renewable energy, all while saving money on your electricity bills. A solar battery is the missing piece to this puzzle, allowing you to store the energy generated by your solar panel system and use it whenever you need it.
If you have solar PV panels, or are planning to install them, then using home batteries to store electricity you’ve generated will help you to maximise the amount of renewable energy you use. Storing your solar energy will reduce how much electricity you use from the grid, and cut your energy bills.
Solar energy systems that can store their own electricity have three main components: Solar panels that absorb and convert the sun’s energy to DC electricity. A battery (or batteries) to store the electricity that is not used for when the solar panels aren't generating electricity.
A solar battery allows you to store electricity produced by your solar panels and use it later or, in some cases, sell it back to the grid to make a few quid – but they're not cheap. Read on to see if it's worth getting a solar storage battery for your home... This is the first incarnation of this guide.
Alternatively, you could install a home storage battery. These store your electricity to use later, making your energy system more independent from the National Grid. Usually battery storage is used alongside solar panels, but it can also be used with an energy tariff that offers cheaper electricity at off-peak times.