Help Your Customers Choose the Right Residential Solar Battery Storage

Residential solar battery storage systems play an important role in ensuring uninterrupted power supply for homeowners. These systems save the energy generated by solar panels and store it for later just in case the main power supply is cut off. 

But with so many options available on the market, it can be hard to choose which product is best for your customers’ unique needs. To assist with this, the team at NeoVolta has compiled a few factors that solar installers should consider when making a recommendation to their homeowner partners. Continue reading below to learn more:

Residential Solar Battery Storage: What To Look For

Selecting the right residential solar battery storage involves finding the right balance between a variety of factors, depending on your customers’ needs and preferences. At the top of the list, however, are capacity, lifespan, and battery safety. These needs sway homeowners to choose certain products over others.

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Capacity

The residential solar battery storage capacity of a battery can play a major role in the decision-making process. Measured in kilowatt-hours, capacity determines how long a battery can power a home during periods of low or no solar generation. Depending on how much uninterrupted power the homeowner needs, certain products may not provide the output required to fully power their essential devices.  While many competitors only reach the 10 kWh mark, NeoVolta’s NV-14 battery has a capacity of 14.4 kWh, providing plenty of backup power for most applications.

Lifespan

Obviously, if you are investing in residential solar battery storage, you want to buy a product that’s going to last. Not all batteries are created equal, and as an installer, it’s important to consider the longevity and durability of the battery you are recommending to your customers. NeoVolta’s NV-14 has a robust 10-year limited warranty, which is equivalent to 6,000 cycles at 80% depth of discharge. This means that your customer will be taken care of for years to come, with their battery providing reliable performance that far exceeds the industry standard.

Battery Safety

Last but not least is the level of safety associated with your customer’s residential solar battery storage choice. This shouldn’t be taken lightly, as safety levels can vary based on the chemistry housed within a homeowner’s battery. That’s why at NeoVolta, we developed the NV-14 to run on lithium iron phosphate, which is considered top-of-the-line for its heat resistance and reliability. Especially when compared to lithium-ion counterparts, the NV-14 is a clear step up, as it has a significantly reduced risk of thermal runaway.

Learn More About NeoVolta’s Residential Solar Battery Storage System 

NeoVolta is dedicated to advancing energy storage technology. Our NV-14 residential solar battery storage system can make a major difference when it comes to providing clean, reliable energy for your clients. With one of the longest battery lives available and compatibility across various solar systems, NeoVolta is paving the way for a brighter future.

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About NeoVolta

NeoVolta is a leading innovator in energy storage solutions dedicated to advancing the future of clean energy. Founded to provide reliable, sustainable, and high-performance energy storage systems, the company has quickly established itself as a critical player in the industry. NeoVolta’s flagship products are designed to meet the growing demand for efficient energy management in residential and commercial applications. With a focus on cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships, NeoVolta is committed to driving progress in renewable energy and enhancing how the world stores and uses power.

For more information visit: NeoVolta.com email us: Contact: Kate Countryman [email protected]  Or call us: 858-239-2349

 

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