Add solar to recharge your Battery for an extended outage

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Solar panels recharge your battery during long outages

A battery backup keeps essentials running — lights, fridge, medical gear, communications — but it only holds so much energy. Adding solar panels gives continuous, renewable charging so your backup lasts much longer.

Why solar + battery is better

  • Longer power: Solar recharges the battery during daylight, extending time without grid power.

  • Less fuel: You won’t need noisy, expensive generators or fuel deliveries as often.

  • Lower cost: Sunlight is free, so solar charging cuts long‑term backup costs.

  • Focused resilience: Even partial solar charging can keep critical circuits — fridge, medical devices, comms, sump pumps — running longer.

  • Cleaner: Solar reduces emissions while keeping your home functioning in emergencies.

How it works in an outage

  • The system uses battery power first to run critical loads.

  • Solar panels send power to the inverter/charger to run the house and recharge the battery when there’s extra.

  • Smart controls send solar energy to the highest‑priority uses first, then to the battery.

  • Advanced systems can shift loads and schedule charging so limited solar covers the most important needs.

Solar panels recharge your battery during long outages

A battery backup keeps essentials running — lights, fridge, medical gear, communications — but it only holds so much energy. Adding solar panels gives continuous, renewable charging so your backup lasts much longer.

Why solar + battery is better

  • Longer power: Solar recharges the battery during daylight, extending time without grid power.

  • Less fuel: You won’t need noisy, expensive generators or fuel deliveries as often.

  • Lower cost: Sunlight is free, so solar charging cuts long‑term backup costs.

  • Focused resilience: Even partial solar charging can keep critical circuits — fridge, medical devices, comms, sump pumps — running longer.

  • Cleaner: Solar reduces emissions while keeping your home functioning in emergencies.

How it works in an outage

  • The system uses battery power first to run critical loads.

  • Solar panels send power to the inverter/charger to run the house and recharge the battery when there’s extra.

  • Smart controls send solar energy to the highest‑priority uses first, then to the battery.

  • Advanced systems can shift loads and schedule charging so limited solar covers the most important needs.