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Hi All,
Sorry for the delay, but I had some festivals and other stuff come up, so let’s dive into this week’s blog topic of batteries. My previous post was about a battery rebate program called the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP), and I wanted to go further with the battery topic. In my second post I described briefly what home storage system batteries and their benefits, here we will go over some more detailed aspects of them. We will again be using a more general question and ask method, and if you have any questions, please ask away in the comments section.
Best,
Piotr
Questions:
- Where can batteries get their energy?
- Batteries can receive power from either the grid or from a renewable energy source such as solar or wind generation.
- Can batteries form micro-grids?
- Yes, batteries, can form micro-grids for the properties that are installed on.
- Can batteries discharge to the home while re-charging?
- It depends on the manufacturer, for the Enphase battery solution the battery and dis-charge and re-charge at the same time.
- What are they made of?
- It depends on the manufacturer, with the most popular chemical solutions being Lithium Ion and Lithium Iron Phosphate.
- What are the benefits of installing a battery system?
- Creates a micro-grid with rapid detection to outages to the electrical grid and can maintain either select breakers or a whole home during a lasting outage while re-charging during the day from on-site renewables.
- For large power consumers a battery system can help with power arbitrage if your energy provider uses a Time-Of-Use tariff schedule. This is especially true if you have renewables installed because your battery system can dis-charge at peak rate hours and then re-charge during next day from your PV system and or the grid.
- What do they work with, do they need special equipment?
- Depends on the manufacturer, some batteries are DC connected batteries (LG batteries) and they require special hardware to work with solar (Ex.SolarEdge StoreEdge Inverter). For AC-Coupled batteries, such as the Tesla PowerWall V 2.0 and newer, the battery comes with its own hardware, so that it can operate with pretty much any new or existing system that fits the design parameters.
- Is there a recycle point for home batteries?
- No, not currently.
- How much do they cost?
- Depends, however, previous firms that I have encountered were offering a single 13.2kWh PowerWall V2.0 from 13.5-16k for the permits, materials and installation of the battery and gateway. The Enphase Ensemble solutions costs around $15,000 for a 10kWh pack and is Compatible with Enphase M215/M250 series micro-inverters or newer.
- What are the rebates involved?
- For California the Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) and the Federal Tax Credit.
- Popular products:
- Tesla, Enphase, Generac, and Sonnenhome Core, are currently the manufactures that have products, but availability may be an issue and its best to check with your contractor.
