Solar Batteries for Green Power Storage

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You’re excited by the prospect of having solar panels on your roof, and at least some independence from the utility. That benefit has ensured 30% of Australians have already gone that way, after a southern utility let them down badly.  You’ll be in good company with millions of Americans as well, following a string of national disasters. Make sure you purchase the right solar batteries for green power, so it all works out well.

Make Money Storing Green Power in Solar Batteries

Did you know you can get cashback from your utility by selling green power from your solar batteries? Well, they might not be entirely renewable yet, but the electricity you sell should not have a whiff of coal. As long as the sky is bright overhead, you should be able to:

  • Make electricity. Store it in solar batteries for the next grid outage.
  • Sell your surplus energy to the grid at higher daytime prices.
  • Pay for your solar system over a number of years so it’s free.

However, and here’s the catch, your upfront capital outlay will be high. Make sure you get the best deal for your panels, inverter, and solar batteries for green power.

How to Get the Best Battery for Your Deal

Batteries are not all the same. There are different suppliers, types, chemistries, and sizes out there. You basically have to choose between lithium-ion, and lead-acid chemistry. Lithium-ion lasts longer, but it costs more. Lead-acid has been around for well-over a century. Remember, if one battery breaks down, you have to replace the set!

There’s one more advantage to rooftop solar power we’d like to mention. It doesn’t run on coal, diesel, or gas. Your investment will help make the world a better place for our kids. Every little bit helps. Remember, solar pays for itself, unlike your utility supply.

More Information

Assessing a Battery at a Glance

Reducing the Risks of Lithium-ion Batteries

Preview Image: Installing Roof Top Solar

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