Whether a home battery makes sense depends on your specific situation and needs. Here are some aspects to consider when determining the feasibility of a home battery:
Self-consumption: If you generate a lot of energy with your solar panels and can consume a large portion of it directly, the need for a home battery may be less. In this case, you can efficiently use the energy generated without storing it.
Energy network and tariff structures: It can be worthwhile to have a home battery if your energy provider offers unfavorable rates for feeding energy back into the grid. With a home battery, you can store the generated energy and use it when energy prices are high, which saves on energy costs.
Backup power: If you live in an area where power outages occur frequently, a home battery can be valuable. It allows you to power essential appliances during outages, improving comfort and safety in your home.
Sustainability and independence: If you value sustainability and reducing your dependence on the power grid, a home battery can make sense. It enables you to be more self-sufficient and store your own generated energy for later use, which can reduce your ecological footprint.
It is advisable to contact a professional solar energy system installer or an energy advisor to evaluate your specific situation. They can help determine if a home battery makes sense in your case and advise you on the best solution for your energy needs.

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
Contact Information
+31 85 888 4003
sustainable@chargeblock.nl