Turn Your Home into a Power Plant

Sell Energy Back to the Grid with Briggs & Stratton Batteries
Earn Money with Your Solar Panels

Briggs & Stratton Batteries and Net Metering

Did you know you can turn your home into a mini power plant and actually earn money with your solar panels? With net metering and a Briggs & Stratton home battery, you can generate your own clean energy and sell any excess power back to the grid.

What is Net Metering?

Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows homeowners with solar panels to send excess electricity generated by their system back to the grid. Your utility company then credits you for this excess energy, often at the retail rate. Think of it like your electric meter spinning backwards!

How it Works with Briggs & Stratton Batteries

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Generate

Your solar panels produce clean energy to power your home.

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Store

Excess energy that you don't use immediately is stored in your Briggs & Stratton battery.

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Sell

When your battery is full, and your home's energy needs are met, the remaining solar power is sent back to the grid, earning you credits on your electricity bill.

Benefits of Using Briggs & Stratton Batteries for Net Metering

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  • Maximize Your Solar Investment

Get the most out of your solar panels by storing and selling excess energy.

  • Increase Energy Independence

Reduce your reliance on the grid and take control of your energy production.

  • Boost Savings

Earn credits on your electricity bill and potentially offset your energy costs completely.

  • Environmental Responsibility

Contribute to a cleaner environment by generating and sharing renewable energy.


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