
Backup Power or Cost Strategy? Rethinking the Economics of Home Batteries
Home batteries used to be simple. They were insurance policies. When the grid failed, they turned on. That framing still exists, but it no longer

Home batteries used to be simple. They were insurance policies. When the grid failed, they turned on. That framing still exists, but it no longer

For years, residential energy conversations followed a familiar script. Solar came first. Storage came later. That order made sense when electricity was cheap, net metering

For years, solar conversations started with a simple promise: offset your bill, lower your costs, and let the sun do the rest. That promise isn’t

Transformational Quarter Positions Company for Next Phase of Strong Growth San Diego, CA — February 17, 2026 — NeoVolta Inc. (NASDAQ: NEOV) (“NeoVolta” or the

It’s a common question, and an understandable one. If batteries, inverters, and energy systems are manufactured somewhere, why not buy them directly from the source?

Company Completes $23 Million Capital Raise and Initial $7 Million JV Contribution San Diego, CA — February 12, 2026 — NeoVolta Inc. (NASDAQ: NEOV) (“NeoVolta”

San Diego, CA — February 9, 2026 — NeoVolta Inc. (NASDAQ: NEOV) (“NeoVolta” or the “Company”), a U.S.-based energy technology company delivering scalable energy storage

Battery storage used to be a simple add-on. A little backup power. A few critical loads. Peace of mind during outages. That framing no longer

As residential energy systems become more powerful, they also become more complex. Solar inverters, battery storage, load management, software controls, each plays a critical role

In energy storage, anyone can assemble components. However, very few companies design battery energy storage systems worth protecting. At NeoVolta, innovation starts at the system