Which home battery is right for me?

Key Considerations

There are a few key things to consider if you are looking for a battery for your home.

  1. How much power do you currently use on average per day? Also, does your household generally use the most energy at night? It is important to have an idea of the capacity (kWh) you need in your battery. Note: You can refer to your power bill to see how much power is used.
  2. Is your family still growing? You will need a system that can accommodate your changing needs.
  3. Maximum Depth of Discharge (DoD): This indicates the percentage of the battery that can been discharged relative to the overall capacity of the battery. For example, if a 6 kWh battery has a 90% maximum DoD, then you shouldn’t use more than 5.4 kWh before recharging the battery. Otherwise, its lifetime may be compromised.
  4. Warranty Make sure you choose a provider that has longevity and a good reputation.
  5. Budget: How much are you looking to spend upfront?

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