Home energy storage systems have multiple advantages, and the following are detailed point-by-point explanations:
Energy saving and emission reduction: Home energy storage systems can store excess electricity in batteries, reduce demand on the power grid, reduce dependence on traditional energy sources such as coal, help reduce carbon emissions, and achieve the use of green energy.
Self-sufficiency: Through home energy storage systems, families can store electricity when electricity costs are low (such as at night) and use it during the day or when electricity prices are peak, achieving energy self-sufficiency and increasing the family's energy independence.
Reduced electricity bills: Home energy storage systems allow families to purchase electricity during off-peak hours and use battery-stored electricity during peak hours, thereby maximizing electricity bill savings.
Emergency backup: In the event of a power outage or unstable power supply, the home energy storage system can automatically switch to power supply to provide emergency backup power for the family to ensure that the family's basic electricity needs are met.
However, home energy storage systems also have some disadvantages, such as high cost, limited lifespan, professional skills required for installation, limited capacity, etc. When deciding whether to install a home energy storage system, it is necessary to comprehensively consider its advantages and disadvantages as well as the actual needs of the family.