While shopping for storage solutions, it can be hard to break down which products come with an integrated inverter, which will need an additional inverter, and how many boxes will be installed on your wall. This is one of the key factors to pay attention to as you’re comparing storage solutions, as it will impact the overall efficiency and cost of your battery setup, as well as how you integrate it into a solar panel system.
Here’s a breakdown of this info for some of the biggest storage companies in the market today:
Batteries without inverters
Batteries or battery packs that come without an integrated inverter must be paired with an external, third-party inverter in order to connect to your solar panel system and home.
LG Chem
One of the best known–and most installed–products in the market is the LG Chem RESU10H, which is a battery and does not come with an integrated inverter. It must be connected with a storage inverter in order to connect to your solar panel system and your home. It is most frequently connected with a SolarEdge StorEdge inverter, which has recently been upgraded to the EnergyHub inverter. The RESU 10H can be installed as a part of an AC or DC coupled solar plus storage system. Because it only requires one inversion process (from DC to usable AC electricity in your home), it boasts one of the highest true round trip efficiencies of any product in the market when looking at the energy ultimately usable in your home.
SimpliPhi
Another well-known battery cell manufacturer whose products must be paired with an external inverter is SimpliPhi: their modular and stackable battery packs provide the storage alone, but are “inverter agnostic”, which is the industry’s way of saying they work with anyone. Their most popular battery is the 3.8 kWh battery module, which can be stacked and nestled in next to your inverter on the wall next to your electrical panel.
Blue Planet Energy
A more recent entrant into the energy storage space, the Hawai’i based Blue Planet Energy’s products are “grid-optional” batteries. The company integrates battery modules into a “cabinet” that houses and provides the electrical connections for each of the battery modules. The Blue Ion 2.0–their flagship residential product–is a battery-module-filled cabinet that can integrate with a number of inverter brands, including Sol-Ark, Schneider, and Enphase and SolarEdge in AC-coupled designs.
Energy storage systems with inverters: storage inverters only
Storage systems with an integrated storage inverter can be AC-coupled with solar panel systems and your home. They are able to convert the usable AC energy from your home into storable DC energy, and back again. Note: if you plan to pair these batteries with a solar panel system, you’ll need to also install an inverter to convert the generation from your solar panels into usable electricity in your home.
sonnen
The manufacturer of sleek, luxury energy storage systems, sonnen, builds energy storage systems that come with an integrated inverter. These batteries can only be AC-coupled, meaning that the input to them must be alternating current electricity, making them an ideal option for retrofit systems. As a result, even though the sonnen battery comes with its own storage inverter included, you’ll still need an external, third-party inverter if you pair your sonnen with a solar panel system.
Enphase
The leading manufacturer of microinverters for the residential market in the US, Enphase, recently launched a new energy storage system, the Encharge batteries. These batteries come with Enphase IQ8 microinverters incorporated into the individual battery modules inside the storage system. If you’re pairing the Encharge system with a solar panel system that uses Enphase microinverters, then the electricity from your solar panels will already be AC by the time it reaches your storage system.
Energy storage systems with inverters: hybrid inverters
Storage systems with an integrated hybrid inverter are capable of covering both the production from your solar panels as well as the requirements of your storage system, allowing for seamlessly integrated solar plus storage solutions.
Generac
When Generac, the leading provider of home backup generators in North America, acquired Pika Energy, they acquired both the technology behind Pika’s energy storage system as well as Pika’s powerful hybrid inverter. Like other options in this category, Generac’s PWRcell batteries excel when DC-coupled with new solar plus storage systems
Electriq Power
Like Generac, Electriq Power is an American-made energy storage system manufacturer who has integrated Panasonic battery cells into a unique battery enclosure paired with a powerful hybrid inverter. Electriq’s batteries come in both DC or AC coupled versions, allowing them to be installed in new solar or as a retrofit.
Panasonic
Long a producer of battery cells and modules used by other storage companies (see above), Panasonic released their own integrated energy storage system at Solar Power International in 2019. While their original storage product, the EverVolt, has separate DC and AC inverters based on coupling needs, their new EverVolt 2.0 comes with a built-in hybrid inverter that can be either DC or AC coupled.
Storage systems that can come with or without integrated inverters
A few options in the market today can either come with or without their own integrated inverter. You may recognize the primary company that offers this option.
Tesla
The best-known storage manufacturer on the market, Tesla, provides its Powerwall 2 in two separate varieties: one with an integrated inverter and one without. This affords installers with a certain level of flexibility to choose the option that makes the most sense for their application and system design. Installing a standalone storage system (like this one in Green Mountain Power’s pilot program)? You can install a Powerwall 2 with its own integrated inverter. Hoping to install a Powerwall as a part of a DC-coupled solar plus storage system? There’s an option for that too.
However, it’s important to note that in the US market, only the option with the built-in inverter is commercially available. This means you’ll have to pair your Powerwall 2 with an external inverter when installing a Powerwall with a solar panel system, since it requires AC electricity as the input. This also decreases the overall system efficiency of solar + storage systems with a Powerwall, as is the case with other batteries with an integrated storage inverter.
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