How does a Zero Export system work?
- Solar panels generate electricity for your home.
- Energy is used directly within the home for appliances and devices.
- Excess energy is stored in a battery or managed by a smart inverter.
- No surplus energy is sent back to the grid (zero export).
- Stored energy is used when solar production is low (e.g., at night or on cloudy days).
Why Now is the Best Time
to Upgrade to a Zero Export Solar System
Changes in Utility Regulations
With new rules like NEM 3.0 reducing payments for excess solar sent to the grid, zero export ensures you keep the energy you generate, maximizing your system’s value.
Maximize Savings During Peak Pricing
Avoid high electricity costs during peak hours by using stored solar energy, saving you from rising TOU (Time-of-Use) rates and increasing your overall savings.
Energy Independence in Uncertain Times
If you have frequent grid outages you can upgrade your zero export systems to provide energy security, allowing your home to remain powered even when the grid goes down.
Stay Ahead of Future Utility Changes
Utility companies will continue to change their pricing and rules. By upgrading now, you’ll be better prepared for future rate hikes and grid restrictions.
Why Choose New Day Solar for Your Zero Export System?
Expertise in Zero Export Technology
Navigating California’s Complex Regulations
Proven Track Record with Zero Export Systems
Commitment to Advanced Solar Technology
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