Power storage
Store your surplus solar power in a battery storage system so that you can still use your own power in the evenings, at night and in the mornings and don't have to get it from the grid.
How economical is a storage solution?
Basically, a solar system generates electricity when the sun shines.
This means that your photovoltaic system generates the most electricity during the midday period, when the least energy is consumed.
Without energy storage, a large part of the solar energy produced must be fed into the grid at unfavorable prices. Due to the low financial compensation for the energy fed into the grid, it is advisable to keep your own consumption as high as possible. The more self-produced electricity you use, the more profitable your solar system is and the cheaper your electricity bill will be.
Advantages are as follows:
Personal energy
By storing excess energy during the day, you can use the energy for your needs during the night.
Fast amortization
Storing energy offers the advantage of using the energy yourself and not having to use expensive grid power. You are also protected against rising electricity prices.
Lower electricity bills
You can use the electricity produced yourself at low cost. You sell the remaining energy to your network provider, which generates income for you. By applying energy management, you increase the level of self-consumption. Independence from rising electricity prices is another side effect.
independence
Power outage? No problem for you. With a blackout-capable storage solution, you can use your energy while the neighborhood is in the dark.
How an electricity storage system works
Solar power can either be used directly in the home, stored or fed back into the power grid. If more electricity is produced than is needed in the home, the energy is stored in the storage system. This energy can be retrieved later when needed. By correctly dimensioning the storage system, a building can be operated autonomously.