If you add solar panels to an existing system, you can increase your solar electricity generation, extend the life of your installation, and create further savings on utility energy costs.
To achieve sustainability goals while meeting the increasing electricity demands of electrification, organizations are pairing on-site solar PV generation with on-site energy storage. These systems, which are considered as “behind-the-meter” (BTM) systems, allow facilities to maximize the benefits of on-site renewable generation.
The cost of adding extra solar panels varies based on several factors, including the number of panels, the installation’s complexity, and if any other upgrades are required. Additional solar capacity typically costs between $800 and $1,600 per panel, though every project is different.
For example, if you plan to add a few extra panels to an existing system, integrating a home solar battery with backup for resilience at the same time could be more cost-effective than if you wait to install energy storage in the future.
Our solar PV systems and energy storage products are engineered for reliability, safety, and efficient deployment. All systems include comprehensive monitoring and control systems with remote management capabilities.
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