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What is a home battery and how does it work?

How a home battery works, when it pays off, what capacity you need and how it pairs with solar panels and net metering.

A home battery stores the power your panels generate during the day, so you use it in the evening instead of feeding it back. You rely less on the grid.

How a home battery works

During the day your panels often generate more than you use. Instead of feeding that surplus back, you charge the battery with it. Once the sun is gone, you use the stored power for your lights, cooking or the TV.

The battery talks to your inverter and meter cupboard. A smart system charges when you generate and discharges when you use power, with nothing for you to do.

When does a home battery pay off?

The less net metering gives you, the more attractive it becomes to keep your own power. A battery pays off most if you use a lot in the evening, have a heat pump or EV charger, or want to be more self-sufficient.

Whether it adds up financially depends on your use, the size of your battery and your energy tariff. We are happy to run the numbers with you.

Capacity and power

Capacity, in kilowatt-hours, says how much power the battery holds. Power, in kilowatts, says how fast it can charge and discharge. A battery that is too small runs empty quickly in the evening. One that is too big never fills. The right size depends on your use.

Dynamic charging

With a dynamic energy contract you charge the battery when power is cheap and use it when power is expensive. That opens an extra way to save, separate from your solar panels.

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Frequently asked questions

Usually yes, because you fill the battery with your own generated power. With a dynamic contract you can charge without panels at cheap times, but that is a different calculation.
Modern home batteries last many years and are built for daily charging and discharging. The manufacturer gives a warranty on capacity over time.
Some systems can, with the right setup. If you want backup power, say so in advance and we will pick a battery that supports it.
About as much as a small cabinet or a boiler. We place it in a suitable, ventilated spot, often the garage, utility room or meter cupboard.

Do I need solar panels for a home battery?

Usually yes, because you fill the battery with your own generated power. With a dynamic contract you can charge without panels at cheap times, but that is a different calculation.

How long does a home battery last?

Modern home batteries last many years and are built for daily charging and discharging. The manufacturer gives a warranty on capacity over time.

Does a home battery provide power during an outage?

Some systems can, with the right setup. If you want backup power, say so in advance and we will pick a battery that supports it.

How much space does a home battery take?

About as much as a small cabinet or a boiler. We place it in a suitable, ventilated spot, often the garage, utility room or meter cupboard.

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The same knowledge you're reading here, we put to work for households across the Netherlands.

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