Battery Storage

Energy Backup Made Simple

At SLC Solutions, we offer advanced battery storage solutions that help you maximise the efficiency and savings of your solar energy system. By storing excess energy generated by your solar panels, battery storage allows you to use renewable power whenever you need it, even at night or during periods of low sunlight.

Battery storage systems not only reduce reliance on the grid but also protect you from rising energy costs. They ensure your home or business remains powered during outages, providing a reliable and sustainable energy backup. Our solutions are tailored to suit your energy needs, with scalable options for both residential and commercial properties.

Our team of experts will assess your energy usage and recommend the best battery storage system for you. Combined with our professional installation services, SLC Solutions ensures seamless integration and long-term performance for your energy storage needs.

Battery Only Systems

Battery storage systems can be used without solar panels to store energy from the grid or other sources. These systems are gaining popularity for their ability to provide backup power, manage energy costs, and improve grid reliability. The battery charges by drawing electricity from the grid during off-peak hours when energy prices are lower. During peak hours, when electricity prices are higher, the stored energy can power your home or business, reducing costs by up to 70%. 

Provides backup power during outages, increasing energy reliability and your dependancy on the grid. Can be installed without the upfront cost of solar panels and integrated with solar later if desired. This is a great solution for homes and businesses. 

Battery Storage FAQs

How does battery storage work?

Excess energy is stored in a battery and used when solar production is low or during power outages.

No, battery storage can also store energy from the grid, but it’s most effective when paired with solar panels.

Battery storage reduces reliance on the grid, lowers energy bills, provides backup power, and increases energy efficiency.

Yes, with the right setup, battery storage can keep essential appliances running during outages.

Most batteries last 10–15 years, depending on usage and maintenance.

Storage capacity varies by model, ranging from a few kilowatt-hours (kWh) to tens of kWh for larger systems.

Modern battery systems are low-maintenance but may require periodic checks to ensure optimal performance.

Batteries can be recycled. Many manufacturers have recycling programs to minimise environmental impact.