Solar battery storage refers to the pairing of a home battery system with a solar array. So, as well as generating solar energy through your solar panels, you can also store that energy for later use via your battery.
Only if your demand is higher than the power available from the battery and solar generation will the system draw power from the grid. Here, however, smart algorithms mean that the system will capitalise on off-peak rates. So, your solar battery will charge when grid energy is at its cheapest and greenest.
If you have solar panels – but don’t have a solar battery storage system – you can only use the energy from solar when conditions permit. So, you’ll generate lots of green energy in the day. Without a battery, though, you won’t have stored any of this energy for later use, during peak expensive hours.
With a solar battery storage system, you can keep that excess energy for yourself. So, with access to the stored energy generated from solar, you can run your house on green battery power. It is together, then, that solar and storage drive maximum value. 03 Can I add battery storage if I already have solar PV?
The solar battery storage system can be installed without any changes to either your solar panels or your Feed in Tariff. (If in place.) In these instances, an installer will fit a solar battery to store your excess solar. They’ll also install an AC coupled inverter that will communicate between solar PV, the battery, and the home.
With a solar battery installed, you can store the energy generated by your solar array for later use. Your solar battery storage system will take its charge from your solar panels, storing excess generation in the battery. This energy will then be discharged to power your home when required. So, you’re less reliant on the grid and its peak charges.