No, solar energy systems do not necessarily require a battery for storage. While batteries can be used to store excess solar energy for later use, it is not a mandatory component of a solar energy system.
No, solar energy systems do not necessarily require a battery for storage.
No, solar energy systems do not necessarily require a battery for storage. While batteries can be used to store excess energy generated by solar panels for use during times when there is no sunlight, it is not a mandatory component of a solar energy system. Other options for storing excess energy include grid-tied systems, where excess energy can be fed back into the electrical grid, or using net metering arrangements where excess energy is credited and can be used at a later time.