Solar batteries are a major element of a photovoltaic installation. They increase savings on electricity bills by storing the energy produced by the solar panels. The energy can be self-consumed instead of being fed into the grid, which leads to lower energy consumption from the grid.
Like any energy accumulator, they are devices where the solar energy generated by the photovoltaic system is stored.
These accumulators are charged during the hours of photovoltaic production and make that energy available during the hours when the sun is not shining or when it is more convenient to consume the energy itself instead of being supplied from the grid. The connection between the photovoltaic modules and the batteries for solar panels is made through the solar inverter, the brain of the system, or through a charge controller. Read on to learn more about the compatibility between these two devices.
Solar accumulators are divided into several types, depending on the technology used by the manufacturers of batteries for solar panels.
In order to choose the right batteries, it is important to know all the differences, since not all photovoltaic installations require the same type of energy accumulators.
Depending on the technology used to manufacture the batteries, they are divided into these main categories:
Ariel Ramirez
May 29, 2023