Residential battery storage is becoming a popular solution for home backup power. In this article, we’ll guide you through the key considerations for sizing your battery storage system, including your inverter Read More
For residents of Rancho Palos Verdes, California, the need for reliable energy alternatives has never been more urgent, and solar power combined with energy storage and a standby generator offers a reliable energy solution. Read More
Winter's icy grip can put a chill on many things, including your outdoor power equipment. But fear not, Briggs & Stratton has you covered with innovative battery technology designed to brave the cold. Read More
To help homeowners achieve energy resilience during a storm and all year long, Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions has created “plug-and-play” battery packages that can be matched to each home’s power needs. Read More
During their 40-plus years in Houston, Bret and Becky McCleary have been hit by hurricanes, tropical storms and an ice storm that knocked out power for days. Ultimately, they decided to stay in Houston and invest in a home standby generator to better prepare themselves for the inevitable. Read More
Peak shaving is a strategy that is gaining traction to combat this issue. Here, we’ll review what peak shaving is, how it works and why it’s essential to include it in any C&I energy optimization plan. Read More
Recent fire incidents involving e-bikes and scooters, such as the tragic Brooklyn Fire, have highlighted the risks associated with certain lithium-ion batteries. This article aims to shed light on these dangers and explore safer alternatives like lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) batteries. Read More
Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions provides an entire line of equipment certified by UL according to the 9540 standard: SimpliPHI® 6.6 Battery System, PHI batteries, AccESS, BOSS.6, and BOSS.12. Read More
In April 2023, California experienced a significant shift in its approach to solar energy compensation when the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) introduced NEM (Net Energy Metering) 3.0. This new tariff replaced its predecessor, NEM 2.0, marking a pivotal change in the state's renewable energy landscape. Read More