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A solar system with storage combines a photovoltaic system with a battery storage system. This means that the solar power generated during the day can be stored and used at a later time.
A solar system generates electricity from solar energy, mostly during daytime hours. If this electricity is not consumed directly, a battery storage system stores the surplus energy. When demand is higher – for example in the evening or during peak loads – the stored electricity can be used again.
For commercial and industrial operations, this results in several economic advantages:
An energy management system ensures that generated, stored and consumed electricity is optimally coordinated. This allows businesses to manage their energy flows efficiently and to implement additional applications such as load management or the use of dynamic electricity tariffs.
The term is often used synonymously with a photovoltaic (PV) system with storage and essentially describes the same technical combination of electricity generation and storage.
A solar system with storage combines a photovoltaic system with a battery storage system in order to store solar power and use it when needed.
A storage system makes it possible to store surplus solar power and use it later, increasing self-consumption and lowering electricity costs.
Businesses benefit from lower energy costs, greater independence from the electricity grid and the ability to reduce peak loads.
Stored electricity can be used when demand is high, thereby reducing peak loads and lowering grid stress.
An energy management system automatically controls the use of solar power and storage and ensures the most economical use of energy.