There are two ways to answer this question
and the first is to determine how long a solar battery can power your home. In
many cases, a fully charged battery can run your home overnight when your solar
panels are not producing energy. To make a more exact calculation, you’ll need
to know a few variables, including how much energy your household consumes in a
given day, what the capacity and power rating is for your
solar battery and whether or not you are connected to
the electric grid.
For the sake of a simple example, we’ll
determine the size of a battery needed to provide an adequate solar plus storage solution with national average data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The
average U.S. household will use roughly 30 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy per
day and a typical solar battery can deliver some 10 kWh of capacity. Thus a
very simple answer would be, if you purchased three solar batteries, you could
run your home for an entire day with nothing but battery support.
In reality, the answer is more complicated
than that. You will also be generating power with your solar
panel system during the day which will offer
strong power for some 6-7 hours of the day during peak sunlight hours. On the
other end, most batteries cannot run at maximum capacity and generally peak at
a 90% DoD (as explained above). As a result, your 10 kWh battery likely has a
useful capacity of 9 kWh.
Ultimately, if you are pairing your battery
with a solar PV
array, one or two batteries can provide sufficient power during nighttime when
your panels are not producing. However, without a renewable
energy solution, you may need 3 batteries or more to power
your entire home for 24 hours. Additionally, if you are installing home energy
storage in order to disconnect from the electric grid, you should install a few
days’ worth of backup power to
account for days where you might have cloudy weather.
The general range for a solar battery’s
useful lifespan is between 5 and 15 years. If you install a solar battery
today, you will likely need to replace it at least once to match the 25 to 30
year lifespan of your PV system. However, just as the lifespan of solar panels
has increased significantly in the past decade, it is expected that solar
batteries will follow suit as the market for energy
storage solutions grows.
Proper maintenance can also have a significant effect on your solar battery’s lifespan. Solar batteries are significantly impacted by temperature, so protecting your battery from freezing or sweltering temperatures can increase its useful life. When a PV battery drops below 30° F, it will require more voltage to reach maximum charge; when that same battery rises above the 90° F threshold, it will become overheated and require a reduction in charge. To solve this problem, many leading battery manufacturers, like Tesla, provide temperature moderation as a feature. However, if the battery that you buy does not, you will need to consider other solutions like earth-sheltered enclosures. Quality maintenance efforts can definitely impact how long your solar battery will last.
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