Battery Storage

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Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

Adding a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to your solar PV system has now become a logical investment choice. Solar PV generates more energy during peak daylight hours than the average household consumes which enables homeowners to maximise the benefits of renewable energy whilst enjoying a reliable and continuous energy supply.

By introducing BESS to your home, surplus energy will be stored and used when the supply is low thus reducing and possibly eliminating your reliance on the grid entirely.

Rechargeable batteries

BESS consist of rechargeable batteries that can store energy from various resources such as Solar PV, Wind Turbines, Biomass etc and then discharge that energy when required. BESS consist of one or several batteries and can be used to create a balance for the electricity grid, providing backup power and improved grid stability. Furthermore this captured and stored energy from renewable sources like the sun and wind can also act as a reliable backup during outages or disruptions too.

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are essential for maintaining grid stability and preventing power outages. They help keep electricity costs affordable and ensure a steady power supply to homes and businesses, especially when renewable energy sources like wind and solar are inconsistent due to factors such as calm weather or cloudy days.

What are the benefits of installing a BESS?

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are essential for cutting energy costs for both homeowners and businesses, providing an economical and dependable energy supply to meet current and future needs. BESS helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by contributing to environmental sustainability and capturing excess, low-cost, zero-carbon electricity that might otherwise go to waste due to generation limitations

Lowering electricity bills

BESS projects will make a major contribution in lowering our electricity bills.

BESS initiatives are key to decreasing energy expenses, which have been climbing due to several factors, including the expansion of renewable energy sources and discrepancies between energy production and grid demand. The National Grid’s expenses will surely continue to increase unless sufficient battery storage solutions are developed.