Solar Batteries
Solar batteries are energy storage devices that capture and store electricity generated from solar panels. They are designed to store excess energy produced during sunny periods so that it can be used later, typically during the night or on cloudy days when solar generation is reduced. Solar batteries play a crucial role in optimizing the use of renewable solar energy, providing a backup power source during outages, and promoting energy independence. Common types of solar batteries include lithium-ion, lead-acid, and flow batteries, each with varying efficiency, life cycle, and cost characteristics. Overall, solar batteries contribute to a more sustainable energy system by enhancing the reliability and usability of solar power.