SunPower to add storage to solar in new homes

US solar giant SunPower has entered an agreement to have battery storage installed in new homes in California, as it looks to expand its solar plus storage systems that are also being tested in Australia.

SunPower announced overnight that it is extending its partnership with US home building KB Homes – which already install solar on all new houses – to install new energy storage solutions at certain customer homes.

SunPower and KB Homes are piloting the energy storage solutions this year in select KB Home communities in Irvine, El Dorado Hills, and San Diego in California, with the potential for a broader rollout to additional communities next year.

power storageThe company says the new pilot program will enable solar power to be generated during the day for use at night and/or during power outages.

“With energy storage capability, homeowners with solar power systems and home system monitoring today can control their electricity costs and have the security of knowing they’ll have power during an outage,” SunPower CEO Tom Werner said in an interview.

“In the near future, battery storage will help homeowners manage energy loads using stored power, including charging electric vehicles at night.”

SunPower is also trialling solar plus storage in Australia and Germany, although the details of the Victorian residential trial is being kept quiet for the moment.

“Battery storage and energy management services are highly complementary to residential solar systems,” Werner says. “Together, they help further reduce the monthly cost of energy, maximize value and energy security, and provide a hedge against rising utility costs.”

SunPower operates in ten countries around the globe but is particularly attracted to Australia, which it says could be a world leader in solar generation.

“We see penetration rates in Australia that are higher than other parts of the world, it has frankly expensive power and therefore solar can compete, [and] it has largely de-regulated the electricity markets, so it opens the market up to innovative structures,” Werner said during a recent visit.

Currently, Australia has the world’s greatest penetration of rooftop solar, with more than 3.4GW installed on 1.4 million homes.

Werner has predicted that the company may choose Australia as a test site for a home energy management system that would incorporate solar plus storage.

“The more solar there is, the more economic energy is going to be in Australia. If you combine that with economic storage and energy management and then you add creative financing schemes like we have in the US, you could have an offering where the consumer has way, way more control over their energy bill than they do today”.

 

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3 responses to “SunPower to add storage to solar in new homes”

  1. Stan Hlegeris Avatar
    Stan Hlegeris

    I predict that household PV plus storage will deliver an even bigger multiplier effect than PV alone.

    Installing PV boosts awareness of energy consumption. At least one person in each PV-equipped household starts working hard to reduce waste. A house with a small PV system producing say 10kWh per day will often reduce its grid demand by 15 kWh/day, for a multiplier of 1.5.

    With storage will come even greater daily awareness of how much reserve power you have left.

    Even small amounts of storage will deliver a disproportionate hastening of the death spiral for electricity suppliers with obsolete business models. Did someone say Queensland?

  2. nakedChimp Avatar
    nakedChimp

    Anybody got an idea what the tax-revenue (lost) is for the Government if you produce your own electricity and don’t purchase it from somebody else?
    With EVs they just up the rego and no problem.. but what with household electricity?

    On the other hand the expenses to control and observe the electricity monopolies will be spared and taxes from PV+inverter+HESS systems being sold will add something I guess.. but I don’t think that rationale will prevail 😉

  3. ronwint Avatar
    ronwint

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