A solar battery system stores excess electricity generated during sunny hours for use when the sun isn't shining. During the day, your panels charge the battery. At night, you use stored battery power instead of expensive grid electricity.
Lithium-ion batteries dominate the residential market with superior performance, 10-15 year lifespans, 90-95% efficiency, and costs that have dropped 89% over the past decade.
Battery size is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A 10 kWh battery provides roughly 10 hours of typical household power at night. Most homeowners install 10-15 kWh systems.
Costs range from $8,000 to $15,000 for a typical 10-13 kWh installation. Federal tax credits covering 30% through 2032 reduce net expenses to $5,600-$10,500.
Batteries provide immediate value if you live in an area with frequent outages, have time-of-use electricity rates, or prioritize energy independence.
Net metering allows excess solar to flow to the grid, earning credits. Many homeowners start with panels alone and add batteries later after monitoring consumption patterns for 1-2 years.
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