Battery Storage & Backup Power

Ride out the storm-season outages with stored solar power — battery backup for Central Florida homes.

Battery storage adds a home battery to your solar array so the power your panels make in the daytime is there after sunset and when the grid goes down. In Central Florida, where summer afternoons bring near-daily lightning and the occasional hurricane pushes well inland, a battery is about staying powered — your refrigerator, well pump, medical equipment, and chosen circuits keep running while the street outside is dark.

A battery can go in with a new solar system or be retrofitted onto many existing ones. The licensed installers in our network look at your electrical panel, the loads you most want to protect, and the space in your garage or on a wall to recommend a setup that matches how your household actually runs.

What a battery backup build covers

The installers we connect you with build out the whole backup system:

  • a walkthrough of which circuits you want kept alive during an outage
  • battery sizing matched to those essential loads and your solar production
  • installation of the battery, inverter, and an automatic transfer switch or backup gateway
  • integration with new or existing panels so the array can recharge the battery
  • configuration of backup priorities and monitoring
  • permitting and utility paperwork where it is required

Coverage can be scoped to a handful of critical circuits or extended toward whole-home backup, depending on the system you pick.

Why storage makes sense inland

Central Florida's thunderstorm season is one of the most active in the nation, and lightning-driven outages arrive without much warning. A right-sized battery carries you through those gaps, and pairing it with solar lets the system recharge itself through a multi-day event rather than draining once and going quiet.

What a storm-ready backup setup weighs

How a backup system is sized and installed

Add battery backup with licensed Central Florida installers

  • Free quote
  • No obligation
  • Local installers
First — do you own your home?

Solar means changes to the roof and electrical, so installers need the owner's go-ahead. We currently work with homeowners.