What is Battery Storage?
Battery storage is by far the most common way for residential customers to store solar energy. When solar energy is pumped into a battery, a chemical reaction among the battery components stores the solar energy. The reaction is reversed when the battery is discharged, allowing current to exit the battery. Lithium-ion batteries are most commonly used in solar applications, and new battery technology is expanding rapidly, which promises to yield cheaper, more scalable battery storage solutions.
What are the Benefits of Storing Solar Energy?
Storing this surplus energy is essential to getting the most out of any solar panel system, and can result in cost-savings, more efficient energy grids, and decreased fossil fuel emissions. In North Carolina, reliable energy is becoming a growing need. With more common power outages, and the need for reliable power in rural areas, solar battery storage presents a clear solution. Lowering your power bill, and becoming energy independent can be as simple as adding a battery backup to your solar system. To read more in-depth information regarding battery storage, please keep scrolling!
Battery Storage Renu Energy Solutions Recommends
Through our years of experience installing well over 1,000 energy storage batteries, we have identified three main products for you to consider. Whereas there are other batteries on the market, Renu Energy Solutions feel these present the best options to pair with your existing solar panel system:
What is Battery Storage?
Batteries are by far the most common way for residential installations to store solar energy. When solar energy is pumped into a battery, a chemical reaction among the battery components stores the solar energy. The reaction is reversed when the battery is discharged, allowing current to exit the battery. Lithium-ion batteries are most commonly used in solar applications, and new battery technology is expanding rapidly, which promises to yield cheaper, more scalable battery storage solutions.
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What are the Benefits of Storing Solar Energy?
Storing this surplus energy is essential to getting the most out of any solar panel system, and can result in cost-savings, more efficient energy grids, and decreased fossil fuel emissions. In North Carolina, reliable energy is becoming a growing need. With more common power outages, and the need for reliable power in rural areas, solar battery storage presents a clear solution. Lowering your power bill, and becoming energy independent can be as simple as adding a battery backup to your solar system. To read more in-depth information regarding battery storage, please keep scrolling!
Battery Storage Renu Energy Solutions Recommends
Through our years of experience installing well over 1,000 energy storage batteries, we have identified three main products for you to consider. Whereas there are other batteries on the market, Renu Energy Solutions feel these present the best options to pair with your existing solar panel system:
Enphase 5P
Prices Starting at- Delivers 3.84 kW continuous and 7.68 kW peak power
- 15-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Good
- Supports Backup, SelfConsumption, and time-of-use (TOU) modes
- Remote monitoring via the Enphase App
- To download the full Enphase 5P spec sheet, CLICK HERE
Potential Net Cost: -$474
– $2,985 with Federal Tax Incentive
– $2,040 with Power Manager*
– $5,400 with Power Pair**
= -$474 Net Cost†
Schedule Today to lock in your price.
Tesla Powerwall 3
Prices Starting at- Delivers 11.5 kW continuous and 20 kW peak power
- 10-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Better
- Whole Home Backup, Partial Home Backup, Customizeable energy management
- System Management via the Tesla App
- To download the full Tesla Powerwall 3 spec sheet, CLICK HERE
Potential Net Cost: -$447
– $4,797 with Federal Tax Incentive
– $6,240 with Power Manager*
– $5,400 with Power Pair
= -$447 Net Cost†
Schedule Today to lock in your price.
FranklinWH
Prices Starting at- Delivers 5 kW continuous and 10 kW peak power
- 12-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Best
- Advanced Battery Management System, Auto-detect outages for seemless power transfer, Generator Integration
- Smart Energy Management via the FranklinWH App
- To download the full Franklin Home Power spec sheet, CLICK HERE
Potential Net Cost: $5,105
– $5,,685 with Federal Tax Incentive
– $2760 with Power Manager*
– $5,400 with Power Pair**
= $5,105 Net Cost†
Schedule Today to lock in your price.
*For NC Residents only, estimated potential credits over 10 years.
**For New Solar+Battery installs only, and Duke Energy customers in NC. Must meet Power Pair incentive requirements.
† Potential net cost over 10 years with all shown incentives included. Taxes, and all other associated fees not included. Represents maximum potential savings.
Enphase 5P
Prices Starting from- Delivers 3.84 kW continuous and 7.68 kW peak power
- 15-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Good
- Supports Backup, SelfConsumption, and time-of-use (TOU) modes
- Remote monitoring via the Enphase App
- To download the full Enphase 5P spec sheet, CLICK HERE
Tesla Powerwall 3
Prices Starting from- Delivers 11.5 kW AC continuous and 20 kW AC peak power
- 10-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Better
- Whole Home Backup, Partial Home Backup, Customizeable energy management
- System Management in the Tesla App
- To download the full Tesla Powerwall 3 spec sheet, CLICK HERE
FranklinWH
Prices Starting from- Delivers 5 kW continuous and 10 kW peak power
- 12-year limited warranty
- Amount of circuits backed up: Best
- Advanced Battery Management System, Auto-detect outages, Generator Integration
- Management via the FranklinWH App
- To download the full Franklin Home Power spec sheet, CLICK HERE
Other Potential Savings for NC Residents
Battery | Starting Price | Federal Tax Incentive Value | Potential Net Cost† |
---|---|---|---|
Enphase | $9,950 | $2,985 | $9,965 |
Tesla | $15,990 | $4,797 | $11,193 |
FranklinWH | $18,950 | $5,685 | $13,265 |
Other Potential Savings for Duke Energy Customers
Battery | Starting Price | Federal Tax Incentive Value | Duke Power Manager Credits* | Duke Power Pair Incentive Value** | Potential Net Cost† |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Enphase | $9,950 | $2,984 | $2,040 | Up to $5,400 | -$474 |
Tesla | $15,990 | $4,797 | $6,240 | Up to $5,400 | -$447 |
FranklinWH | $18,950 | $5,685 | $2,760 | Up to $5,400 | $5,105 |
*For NC Residents only, estimated potential credits over 10 years.
**For New Solar+Battery installs only, and Duke Energy customers in NC. Must meet Power Pair incentive requirements.
† Potential net cost with all shown incentives included. Taxes, and all other associated fees not included. Represents maximum potential savings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Battery Backup
Will I need energy storage to power my home during an outage even if I have solar?
Yes, you will need an energy storage system in order to power your home. Even though you have solar panels directly powering your home, there is no energy stored during an outage. Most grid-tied solar arrays are designed to shut down when they lose grid connection.
Do energy storage batteries store energy for night time?
Yes, stored energy can be used to power your home during the time when your energy consumption is at its peak. Dependnig on the system you choose, you will be able to customize where you energy output is sent throughout the home.
How many batteries will I need to completely backup my home power?
In order to completely back up your home power, it is recommended that at least 2 energy storage batteries are apart of your solar power solution. For some systems, blackout detection will automatically and seamlessly supply power to your home.
How do I enroll in power manager?
If you are a Duke Energy customer, you can enroll your battery storage in Power Manager to receive credits. This only applies to qualified systems and battery storage options. The FranklingWH Home Power, Tesla Powerwall 3 and Enphase 5p are qualified battery storage systems. Once you are enrolled, you will be eligible for the monthly bill credits.
What are the Federal and SC tax incentives?
The Inflation Reduction Act has been a major support for customers across the Southeast. Regardless of where you live in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% federal tax credit until 2033 based on the total cost of your solar system.
South Carolina residents also benefit from a 25% State Tax Credit.Match this with Inflation Reduction Act program at 30% and South Carolinians can save up to 55% on the cost of their solar install for their home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Battery Backup
Will I need energy storage to power my home during an outage even if I have solar?
Yes, you will need an energy storage system in order to power your home. Even though you have solar panels directly powering your home, there is no energy stored during an outage. Most grid-tied solar arrays are designed to shut down when they lose grid connection.
Do energy storage batteries store energy for night time?
Yes, stored energy can be used to power your home during the time when your energy consumption is at its peak. Dependnig on the system you choose, you will be able to customize where you energy output is sent throughout the home.
How many batteries will I need to completely backup my home power?
In order to completely back up your home power, it is recommended that at least 2 energy storage batteries are apart of your solar power solution. For some systems, blackout detection will automatically and seamlessly supply power to your home.
How do I enroll in power manager?
If you are a Duke Energy customer, you can enroll your battery storage in Power Manager to receive credits. This only applies to qualified systems and battery storage options. The FranklingWH Home Power, Tesla Powerwall 3 and Enphase 5p are qualified battery storage systems. Once you are enrolled, you will be eligible for the monthly bill credits.
What are the Federal and SC tax incentives?
The Inflation Reduction Act has been a major support for customers across the Southeast. Regardless of where you live in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% federal tax credit until 2033 based on the total cost of your solar system.
South Carolina residents also benefit from a 25% State Tax Credit.Match this with Inflation Reduction Act program at 30% and South Carolinians can save up to 55% on the cost of their solar install for their home.
Benefits of Solar + Energy Storage
BE PREPARED FOR THE UNEXPECTED
PROVIDE EXTENDED ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
Lower your dependence on your utility and take hold of your energy future with smart. reliable. solar.