Concerned about PG&E planned power outages?

Or increasing unplanned outages from unpredictable weather patterns
and climate change?

A battery back-up system stores excess energy and allows the system to continue providing power for a limited time.

Often times battery costs can be partially offset through rebates.

What We Use

The battery systems we install use a lithium-ion chemistry that is among the safest and most reliable on the market. Excess power generated by your solar panels can be stored. This battery system will then seamlessly switch your power supply during an outage, or even during increased time-of-use rates.

 

Microgrids are an emerging technology that can supplement a back-up battery system. This allows your solar panels to recharge your back-up battery during the daytime, thus maintaining power during a prolonged outage.

Another new option on the market is the Enphase Sunlight System, which allows your solar array to produce power during the day for use in your home during an outage without the need for a battery.