Solar Panels Power Your Day.
Batteries Power Your Night.
Without a battery, unused solar energy gets sent back to the grid. That’s fine — but you could be saving more. With battery storage, you keep that energy and use it later when the sun’s down or the grid is expensive.
You also gain:
- Greater grid independence
- Lower bills overnight
- Peace of mind during power cuts
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Brand |
Capacity |
Warranty |
Backup Power |
Smart Feature |
| Tesla Powerwall | 13.5 kWh | 10 years | ✅ | App-controlled, real-time monitoring |
| Duracell Energy Bank | 10 kWh | 10 years | ✅ | Compact design, performance stats |
| GivEnergy / Pylontech | 5–10 kWh | 10 years | Optional Scalable, budget-friendly options |
ROI Breakdown
Battery Storage Pays You Back — Year After Year
Battery systems typically pay for themselves in 4 to 7 years through:
- Increased solar usage
- Avoiding peak-rate electricity
- Earning SEG export income (only exporting what’s truly unused)
You continue saving long after your ROI breakeven — especially with rising energy prices.
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Backup Capability Means Peace of Mind
During power cuts, many batteries can continue to power essential appliances — lighting, fridges, freezers, Wi-Fi. It’s not just savings. It’s self-reliance.
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Sustainability Callout
Every kilowatt-hour stored and reused avoids fossil fuel generation.
Adding a battery can reduce your home’s CO₂ emissions by up to 30% more compared to solar alone.
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Do I need solar panels to get a battery?
No. Batteries can be charged with grid energy too — useful for off-peak saving.
How long will my battery last?
Most last 10+ years with daily cycles and are covered by warranty.
Will a battery work in a blackout?
Yes, if it includes backup functionality — ask us for compatible models.
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