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  • Lithium-Ion Battery, Grid Tie Inverters, Hybrid Inverters, Monitoring
  • Australia
  • Australia

Zenaji Pty. Ltd is an Australian company that specializes in the development and implementation of energy storage solutions. The company's products include batteries, inverters, and energy management systems that are designed to help homes and businesses store and use renewable energy more efficiently. Zenaji's technology can be used with solar panels or other renewable energy sources to store excess energy and release it when needed. The [...]

  • Solar Battery
  • Australia
  • Australia

Magellan Power was founded in 1991 by Masoud Abshar in Perth, Western Australia. As a hands-on practical power electronics design engineer and with knowledge of heavy industry and mining, Masoud saw the need for customised, highly reliable, long life, power electronic equipment to suit the harsh Australian operating conditions. The first product was the SPC DC power systems created in 1991. Along the way, many more advanced power products such [...]

  • Solar Battery
  • Australia
  • Australia

Over 45 years of combined experience in the industry, we have developed a pragmatic approach to generating and storing solar energy, allowing our clients to receive the full benefits of their energy systems.

  • Solar Battery, Solar Panel
  • Australia
  • Australia

Based in Brisbane, Queensland, Maxon Batteries is a proudly Australian boutique company specialising in high performance, reliable batteries for specific applications. Our specialized range of AGM, Hybrid, Carbon Gel and Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries makes it easy to find the perfect power source for your application. Our products are designed for Australian conditions and sourced directly from the manufacturers, allowing us to offer [...]

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  • Australia
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Australia

Australia’s Solar Energy

The utilization of energy created by the heat and light of the sun and converting it into electricity is commonly known as Solar Power Energy. It was in the 1860’s when solar power technologies was first developed, arising from the distress of industrialist that the current coal, oil and fossil fuels supply would become scarce and limited. Thus, becoming more costly for individual households to afford.

The growing concern has then led to the re-evaluation and re-assessment of the international energy policies and regulations. According to the 2018 World Economy Outlook published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Energy Agency, the global demand for energy increased by 2.1% in 2017 with a 398 GW of solar PV installed around the world, and, meeting the 2% of global electricity demand.

In which, the rate of installations are influenced by changes, alterations and updates in the policy mechanisms supporting such technology. Nonetheless, this trend is expected to significantly increase in numbers by another 25% by the year 2040.

As one of the fastest developing countries, the land down under has relied greatly on solar power energy as their preferred energy source for decades now. However, it was only then in the year 2015 when the age of solar power technology in Australia underwent a rapid growth. The increasing cost of energy resources like fossil fuels, has led to a significant number of households that are turning into solar energy.

The emergence of government funded incentive programs for the incorporation of domestic and commercial solar power utilization also proliferated. Through the years, solar-powered technology has become Australia’s optimal energy source.

Geographically speaking, the Australian continent is known to have the highest solar radiation per square meter of any continent with an average of 58 million petajoules (PJ) of solar radiation per year, which is approximately 10,000 times larger than the country’s total energy consumption. This has helped increase Australia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to $275 million for every petajoule of energy consumed.

To date, there are 2.15 million or 21% of Australian households are recorded to have Solar Photovoltaic (also known as solar PV) with a combined capacity of over 12.9 gigawatts installed on their rooftops that directly converts sunlight into electricity using a semiconductor cell or solar PV cell. This type of solar power technology is the most common and widely used in households.

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A solar battery is a device that is charged by a connected solar system and stores energy as a backup for consuming later.  Users can consume the stored electricity after sundown, during peak energy demands, or during a power outage. 

Why Use Solar Power Storage?

Using a solar battery can help users to reduce the amount of electricity they would normally buy during peak hours. The battery can store the extra energy produced from solar panels during the day to avoid using electricity at a more expensive rate. 

The peak time-of-use (TOU) rates can be double the price compared to off-peak rates. In such a scenario, a solar battery storage system can come in handy for using electricity without having to pay such a high price.  In the case of most residential solar PV systems, a battery bank will not be necessary. It is because most systems are tied into the local utility grid, which consistently supplies electricity with few power outages. In simple words, the local utility works like the solar PV system’s battery storage system. It takes the excess electricity from a homeowner’s system when it produces more energy than consumption, and providing electricity to the home consumes more energy than the panels generate.

Not all homeowners, however, have access to a public utility or fortunate to live in an area that is free of frequent power outages. In addition, a small percentage of consumers prefer to remain off-the-grid even when a local utility grid is available.  Here are a few reasons why some consumers opt for solar batteries with storage for their residential solar PV system:

  • No Local Utility Grid to Connect to If users live in an area where no local utility grid is available to connect their solar system too, having off-grid solar batteries are necessary for complete power backup.  
  • Energy Independence: To have 100% or even partial energy independence, buying a solar battery is important. This way, users can significantly decrease their dependence on the grid for their PV system’s backup. 
  • Backup for Power Outages: In the areas, where power outages are frequent, using solar batteries is a great way to have a backup. The solar battery stores sufficient energy to provide electricity during outages, and again store energy when the grid is functional. 
  • Usage During Peak Time: Users who consume energy from their local utility grids during “peak times,” generally between 4 pm and 10 pm, pay higher rates, which are much higher than energy rates during non-peak hours. By using solar battery storage, users can avoid paying high peak-time utility rates.
  • Protecting the Solar Investment: What consumers will do if the utility rates increase? A battery backup can help protect users’ upfront investment when utility rates increase to their disadvantage.

 

Factors to Consider While Buying Solar Energy Storage

Battery Capacity & Power Rating

The capacity of a battery is about the total amount of electricity it can store in terms of kilowatt-hours (kWh). 

The power rating, on the other hand, is a battery’s electricity delivery at one time measured in kilowatts (kW).

These two elements are the two variables where most batteries are either available with high capacity and low power or with low capacity and high power. A battery with high capacity but low power can supply electricity to several key appliances in a household for a long time. A battery with low capacity but high power can supply electricity to an entire household for a short period. 

Battery Life & Warranty

The life of solar batteries naturally degrades over time, and this is why it is crucial to know the expected lifespan of the solar battery before buying. A battery’s lifespan is generally measured in either the total number of full cycles or in years. 

Solar Battery Options/Types

  1. Lead Acid Battery
  2. Lithium-Ion Battery
  3. Saltwater Battery
  4. Gel Battery

There are two major types of solar batteries: lithium-ion and lead-acid. Out of these two options, lithium-ion batteries are considered ideal for a solar battery storage system.

Lithium-Ion Battery

The most popular for energy storage, lithium-ion batteries have the longest lifespan. These batteries are also quite compact and light compared to other battery types. These batteries are, however, the most expensive.

Lead Acid Battery

Lead-acid batteries are the cheapest and come with the shortest lifespan and capacity. These are a good option if users want to have a battery storage system on a budget. However, these batteries prove to be costly in the long run because users need to replace them more frequently.

Saltwater Battery

A saltwater battery is a wet-cell battery that uses a reaction with salt water, air, and a magnesium anode to produce electricity. Just like any other battery, it requires chemical energy to produce electrical energy, and that chemical energy needs to be replenished to keep the battery running.

Gel Battery

A gel battery s a valve-regulated, lead-acid battery in which a predetermined quantity of an electrolyte, together with sulphuric acid is combined with silica fumes. This chemical reaction results in an immobile, gel-like mass giving these batteries their name  

Why Our Wholesale Solar Battery?

Are you a solar installer and buy wholesale solar batteries? This is a great idea to expand your business, and we can help you with this process.  The demand for solar batteries is increasing as many solar users these days prefer to have their own energy storage system instead of depending on the local utility grid. It means you can capitalize on this business opportunity by supplying high-quality solar batteries in a reasonable price range. Before that, however, you should be able to buy brand solar batteries at lower prices and that too, in bulk. This is where our role comes into play. SolarFeeds is becoming a multiple wholesale vendor e-commerce marketplaces where our partners, which are reputable solar battery companies, list their products at wholesale rates. You can buy the most popular wholesale solar batteries from our website, market yourself well by supplying these batteries to residential and commercial customers.   

You Can Stock a Range of Wholesale Solar Batteries

It is crucial for your business that you stock a vast range of solar batteries. A good way to start is stocking the most popular brands. As we partner with many reputable solar battery brands, you can have a business liaison with some of them and buy batteries in bulk quantities at wholesale price. In this way, you can offer products in your area that consumers may not be able to find elsewhere.   

You Can Sell Batteries at High-Profit Margin 

Buying solar batteries in bulk and the wholesale price will give you the opportunity to set your own price considering the average price range in the local market. First, you can check in which price range your competitors are selling their products. Due to wholesale buying, you may have more scope to lower your pricing, and still earn a substantial margin of revenue than others.  If you want to buy some wholesale solar batteries at low wholesale prices, then check out our website to explore products for profitable deals. You can also drop your query at info@solarfeeds.com

Wholesalers

Solar Products Wholesalers 

Wholesaling refers to buying some products or goods directly from its manufacturer usually at a discount and then reselling it to the retailers for a comparatively higher cost than the original. Basically, wholesalers handle products and package them in small quantities and then sell them to retail customers, either for commercial or personal use. 

Many industries have wholesalers, and that will not skip the solar industries. Nowadays, many solar wholesale stores/firms are operating across the globe, making it much easier for retailers to go solar. Sometimes retailers find it hard to reach direct manufacturers of solar products because some companies do not have their solar stores/shops in public, with that they are not also offering solar products per piece. Through wholesale solar stores/shops, these individuals can easily buy the solar products that they need to replace or maintain their solar systems. 

If you are in need of solar product suppliers for an individual purpose, you may visit some solar outsourcing marketplace to get an updated list of solar wholesalers near your location. There are many solar platforms that provide enough information and data about the solar industry in your region, including all the reliable solar wholesalers in town.

Australia

Australia’s Solar Energy

The utilization of energy created by the heat and light of the sun and converting it into electricity is commonly known as Solar Power Energy. It was in the 1860’s when solar power technologies was first developed, arising from the distress of industrialist that the current coal, oil and fossil fuels supply would become scarce and limited. Thus, becoming more costly for individual households to afford.

The growing concern has then led to the re-evaluation and re-assessment of the international energy policies and regulations. According to the 2018 World Economy Outlook published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Energy Agency, the global demand for energy increased by 2.1% in 2017 with a 398 GW of solar PV installed around the world, and, meeting the 2% of global electricity demand.

In which, the rate of installations are influenced by changes, alterations and updates in the policy mechanisms supporting such technology. Nonetheless, this trend is expected to significantly increase in numbers by another 25% by the year 2040.

As one of the fastest developing countries, the land down under has relied greatly on solar power energy as their preferred energy source for decades now. However, it was only then in the year 2015 when the age of solar power technology in Australia underwent a rapid growth. The increasing cost of energy resources like fossil fuels, has led to a significant number of households that are turning into solar energy.

The emergence of government funded incentive programs for the incorporation of domestic and commercial solar power utilization also proliferated. Through the years, solar-powered technology has become Australia’s optimal energy source.

Geographically speaking, the Australian continent is known to have the highest solar radiation per square meter of any continent with an average of 58 million petajoules (PJ) of solar radiation per year, which is approximately 10,000 times larger than the country’s total energy consumption. This has helped increase Australia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to $275 million for every petajoule of energy consumed.

To date, there are 2.15 million or 21% of Australian households are recorded to have Solar Photovoltaic (also known as solar PV) with a combined capacity of over 12.9 gigawatts installed on their rooftops that directly converts sunlight into electricity using a semiconductor cell or solar PV cell. This type of solar power technology is the most common and widely used in households.

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